Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... and some which corroborate an idea which I have long had , and which I have heard you express , concerning the treatment which captive Indians met with from our otherwise good forefathers . Old father Eliot appears as an honest man ...
... and some which corroborate an idea which I have long had , and which I have heard you express , concerning the treatment which captive Indians met with from our otherwise good forefathers . Old father Eliot appears as an honest man ...
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From the evident interposition of Heaven in its favour , I please myself with the idea that it will answer the purposes intended . No Cutler yet ! Where does the man stay ? I want much to see him , and have a long conversation with him ...
From the evident interposition of Heaven in its favour , I please myself with the idea that it will answer the purposes intended . No Cutler yet ! Where does the man stay ? I want much to see him , and have a long conversation with him ...
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You can have no idea of the change which seven weeks . have made in the City Hall and its vicinity ; you must come , and see for yourself . Our daughter has recovered from the measles . Sam and his nurse are in the heighth of them .
You can have no idea of the change which seven weeks . have made in the City Hall and its vicinity ; you must come , and see for yourself . Our daughter has recovered from the measles . Sam and his nurse are in the heighth of them .
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... which intimated the sacredness of property ( an idea the Monarch has been fond of inculating ) , and that they could not consent to a republication , unless he would allow them something for the permission ; nor even then , without ...
... which intimated the sacredness of property ( an idea the Monarch has been fond of inculating ) , and that they could not consent to a republication , unless he would allow them something for the permission ; nor even then , without ...
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Then let the engravings be done at Philadelphia , the Register be printed at New York , and the Magazine here by Thomas ; the two last ideas are from N. W. But I said nothing to him about the former . I do not think myself a proper ...
Then let the engravings be done at Philadelphia , the Register be printed at New York , and the Magazine here by Thomas ; the two last ideas are from N. W. But I said nothing to him about the former . I do not think myself a proper ...
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