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... passed through the town without calling), purporting " that he had seen Mr. Hazard at Mrs. Knights's ferry, that he intended coming here in the afternoon, but was disappointed of an horse.' ' My own horse being then at pasture two miles ...
... passed through the town without calling), purporting " that he had seen Mr. Hazard at Mrs. Knights's ferry, that he intended coming here in the afternoon, but was disappointed of an horse.' ' My own horse being then at pasture two miles ...
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... passing glee." A circle on the outside of this, which fills up the remainder of the maple, is gilt, which I suppose answered to our fram.es. This picture is one of twelve (The Months) which belonged to Gover Edward Winslow, and was ...
... passing glee." A circle on the outside of this, which fills up the remainder of the maple, is gilt, which I suppose answered to our fram.es. This picture is one of twelve (The Months) which belonged to Gover Edward Winslow, and was ...
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... passed from the Revolution to the present war. I trust it will be no breach of the confidence you have reposed in me, if I shew some of them to an intimate friend of mine, who is able to explain something in them from his personal ...
... passed from the Revolution to the present war. I trust it will be no breach of the confidence you have reposed in me, if I shew some of them to an intimate friend of mine, who is able to explain something in them from his personal ...
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... passed between the Sons of Liberty in Portsmouth and their brethren in Boston, Providence, Connecticut, New York, &c, during the time of the Stamp. * See Josselyn's " New England's Rarities," p. 47. — Eds. t See Williamson's " History of ...
... passed between the Sons of Liberty in Portsmouth and their brethren in Boston, Providence, Connecticut, New York, &c, during the time of the Stamp. * See Josselyn's " New England's Rarities," p. 47. — Eds. t See Williamson's " History of ...
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... passed between men who were endeavouring to form an union among the several Colonies to resist the usurped authority of the British Commons? But when in these letters we find the warmest expressions of duty and loyalty to the King, his ...
... passed between men who were endeavouring to form an union among the several Colonies to resist the usurped authority of the British Commons? But when in these letters we find the warmest expressions of duty and loyalty to the King, his ...
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