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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We are all pretty well at present , though we have been much troubled with colds . No 3d coming yet . We have our hands full with two . Aye , we wish you and Mrs. B. could spend an evening with us , by our fireside , or that we could ...
We are all pretty well at present , though we have been much troubled with colds . No 3d coming yet . We have our hands full with two . Aye , we wish you and Mrs. B. could spend an evening with us , by our fireside , or that we could ...
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... as that would naturally divide Mr. Hazard's interest in Congress : as , they said , the Southern members were much against the present Postmaster - general ; and , they further said , that two members in particular , that was great ...
... as that would naturally divide Mr. Hazard's interest in Congress : as , they said , the Southern members were much against the present Postmaster - general ; and , they further said , that two members in particular , that was great ...
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He came on Tuesday , and sat biting the head of his cane till Friday P.M. Then began an affair , which , as I was present , and in a situation to see and hear very particularly ...
He came on Tuesday , and sat biting the head of his cane till Friday P.M. Then began an affair , which , as I was present , and in a situation to see and hear very particularly ...
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In answer to the objection , Let it alone for the present , and be not in a hurry , he said : " Take things when they are ripe . There is a time to sow , and a time to reap : we have sowed our seed by sending men to the Federal ...
In answer to the objection , Let it alone for the present , and be not in a hurry , he said : " Take things when they are ripe . There is a time to sow , and a time to reap : we have sowed our seed by sending men to the Federal ...
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... to our General Court for a law to abolish all the remains of the iniquitous slave - trade . This is yet in embryo ; but I hope , in a few weeks , to be able to give you the whole affair . At present , I wish not to have any ...
... to our General Court for a law to abolish all the remains of the iniquitous slave - trade . This is yet in embryo ; but I hope , in a few weeks , to be able to give you the whole affair . At present , I wish not to have any ...
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