Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1877 For 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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... intended . With respect to the stages , I have no objection against employing them , when it can be done advantageously to the public ; but I cannot , in conscience , injure the latter to save the former . The discretionary power is a ...
... intended . With respect to the stages , I have no objection against employing them , when it can be done advantageously to the public ; but I cannot , in conscience , injure the latter to save the former . The discretionary power is a ...
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... intended to print in such a way that the State papers and histories might be detached from the Magazine and bound by themselves . After considering of the matter , I concluded to let them have the collection for £ 500 , which they ...
... intended to print in such a way that the State papers and histories might be detached from the Magazine and bound by themselves . After considering of the matter , I concluded to let them have the collection for £ 500 , which they ...
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... Muir's friends desired that an address , which had been intended to be presented to the Session ( censuring their conduct , and calculated to inflame ) , might " " be read , which was agreed to . They then 1788. ] THE BELKNAP PAPERS . 73.
... Muir's friends desired that an address , which had been intended to be presented to the Session ( censuring their conduct , and calculated to inflame ) , might " " be read , which was agreed to . They then 1788. ] THE BELKNAP PAPERS . 73.
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... intended publication of the Magazine and its appendage , because I apprehend it may be in my power to set on foot a similar publication here ; and the knowledge that such a design is on foot elsewhere may prove a stimulus to the ...
... intended publication of the Magazine and its appendage , because I apprehend it may be in my power to set on foot a similar publication here ; and the knowledge that such a design is on foot elsewhere may prove a stimulus to the ...
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... intended publication is no secret now , having been advertised in the newspapers ; but I wish you not to say any thing about what I am to have for my papers . From what I have said above about quickness , you will naturally suppose I ...
... intended publication is no secret now , having been advertised in the newspapers ; but I wish you not to say any thing about what I am to have for my papers . From what I have said above about quickness , you will naturally suppose I ...
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