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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... reasons forcibly ; but I need not give the particular merits of each . You will have them in the papers ; for the printers are vigilant , and keep a scribe constantly employed to take minutes , though they cannot copy the energy and ...
... reasons forcibly ; but I need not give the particular merits of each . You will have them in the papers ; for the printers are vigilant , and keep a scribe constantly employed to take minutes , though they cannot copy the energy and ...
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... reason why you should not do the latter too ; for , if you fulfil your engagements , you do them no injustice . You may , in this case , as well have two strings to your bow as not , and I think I would advise to it ; espe- cially as ...
... reason why you should not do the latter too ; for , if you fulfil your engagements , you do them no injustice . You may , in this case , as well have two strings to your bow as not , and I think I would advise to it ; espe- cially as ...
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... reasons I have not published any thing except the " succinct state of facts , " nor shall I " deign " to pub- lish any thing more upon the same subject , unless new reasons may occur , of which I am at present ignorant . I had it in ...
... reasons I have not published any thing except the " succinct state of facts , " nor shall I " deign " to pub- lish any thing more upon the same subject , unless new reasons may occur , of which I am at present ignorant . I had it in ...
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... reason ; and I doubt not our feelings on such occasions are nearly alike . We have had a ringing on the adoption of the Consti- tution by Maryland . In imitation of John Bull , we make as much noise as we can , when we feel joyful . I ...
... reason ; and I doubt not our feelings on such occasions are nearly alike . We have had a ringing on the adoption of the Consti- tution by Maryland . In imitation of John Bull , we make as much noise as we can , when we feel joyful . I ...
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... reason , it views the grandeur and sublimity of Nature , and through that mirror kens the Deity . " And again : " When we at- tempt to scan the dignity of human nature , shunning with care the expansion of infinitude , we should turn to ...
... reason , it views the grandeur and sublimity of Nature , and through that mirror kens the Deity . " And again : " When we at- tempt to scan the dignity of human nature , shunning with care the expansion of infinitude , we should turn to ...
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