Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical 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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... kind of earth, which extends from one end of the continent to the other. I think it probable. The circumstance of the soil of the Holy Land being similar to that of New Jersey is worth attending to, not for the conviction of those whose ...
... kind of earth, which extends from one end of the continent to the other. I think it probable. The circumstance of the soil of the Holy Land being similar to that of New Jersey is worth attending to, not for the conviction of those whose ...
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... kind entered upon with spirit. I have made such remarks as my abilities and opportunities would admit, and have endeavoured to stimulate others to it; but one-half of mankind seem to think it sinful to knowr more than their grandfathers ...
... kind entered upon with spirit. I have made such remarks as my abilities and opportunities would admit, and have endeavoured to stimulate others to it; but one-half of mankind seem to think it sinful to knowr more than their grandfathers ...
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... kind, which tore a vessel off the stocks at Portsmouth. Pray, can you tell when it happened ? Since I wrote you, some time ago, I have been reading Lord Bacon. He says they have in Cephalonia a dwarf oak, in the leaves of which there ...
... kind, which tore a vessel off the stocks at Portsmouth. Pray, can you tell when it happened ? Since I wrote you, some time ago, I have been reading Lord Bacon. He says they have in Cephalonia a dwarf oak, in the leaves of which there ...
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... kind but "Nature Displayed," which is an entertaining epitome, and gives a relish to an inquisitive mind for further enquiries. You ask about dyes. We go on chiefly in the common track with indigo, logwood, redwood, and barks of various ...
... kind but "Nature Displayed," which is an entertaining epitome, and gives a relish to an inquisitive mind for further enquiries. You ask about dyes. We go on chiefly in the common track with indigo, logwood, redwood, and barks of various ...
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... kind which I think would 9 please you, I will endeavour to secure it for you. It is a study which would suit my taste exactly, and, had I leisure, I think I should prosecute it with some tolerable degree 1780.] THE BELKKAP PAPEKS. 45.
... kind which I think would 9 please you, I will endeavour to secure it for you. It is a study which would suit my taste exactly, and, had I leisure, I think I should prosecute it with some tolerable degree 1780.] THE BELKKAP PAPEKS. 45.
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