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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... reason to expect, that it pleases me much and shews a disposition in them consistent with their former professions of regard to me. It will have one effect, which, however irksome in the operation, will finally produce solid good. I ...
... reason to expect, that it pleases me much and shews a disposition in them consistent with their former professions of regard to me. It will have one effect, which, however irksome in the operation, will finally produce solid good. I ...
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... reason and philosophy, I know not. Doubtless you will hear enough on your return to make you stand amazed at the power which fear and superstition have over the minds of men. Should you collect any observations on your journey, I shall ...
... reason and philosophy, I know not. Doubtless you will hear enough on your return to make you stand amazed at the power which fear and superstition have over the minds of men. Should you collect any observations on your journey, I shall ...
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... reason should be so weak, in any instance, as to prove an insufficient guard against such delusions. Above the altar in the Romish chapel in Philadelphia is the picture of a crucifixion, which appears to me a very fine piece of painting ...
... reason should be so weak, in any instance, as to prove an insufficient guard against such delusions. Above the altar in the Romish chapel in Philadelphia is the picture of a crucifixion, which appears to me a very fine piece of painting ...
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... reason for this expectation, partly from my having divers times expressed in my letters a strong desire to see you here, but more particularly from your notifying me in three of your latest 64 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1780.
... reason for this expectation, partly from my having divers times expressed in my letters a strong desire to see you here, but more particularly from your notifying me in three of your latest 64 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1780.
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... reason he did not send them. Supposing you had .not seen " A Father's Legacy to his Daughters," I wrote for that at the same time. It accompanies this, and requests your acceptance. All I recollected about it was, that I was much ...
... reason he did not send them. Supposing you had .not seen " A Father's Legacy to his Daughters," I wrote for that at the same time. It accompanies this, and requests your acceptance. All I recollected about it was, that I was much ...
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