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I don't know who my two friends were that are mentioned in the affidavit , but suspect that Mr. Gorham and Mr. King were intended . With respect to the stages , I have no objection against employing ...
I don't know who my two friends were that are mentioned in the affidavit , but suspect that Mr. Gorham and Mr. King were intended . With respect to the stages , I have no objection against employing ...
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N. W. called , to know if I would dispose of my collection for this purpose , informing me that they intended to print in such a way that the State papers and histories might be detached from the Magazine and bound by themselves .
N. W. called , to know if I would dispose of my collection for this purpose , informing me that they intended to print in such a way that the State papers and histories might be detached from the Magazine and bound by themselves .
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Mr. 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.
Mr. 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.
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I could wish , also , that you would take off the restriction of secrecy , so far as it relates 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 ...
I could wish , also , that you would take off the restriction of secrecy , so far as it relates 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 ...
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The design of the 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 ...
The design of the 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 ...
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