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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... received , relates to him . I wish you to have it printed in one of your papers , if you can have it done without the printer's knowing any person concerned in it . So far as I learn , from different quarters , Oswald's publications ...
... received , relates to him . I wish you to have it printed in one of your papers , if you can have it done without the printer's knowing any person concerned in it . So far as I learn , from different quarters , Oswald's publications ...
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... received as regularly as at other times . I shewed them , too , from the Acts of the British Parliament , that , even in England , newspapers are not considered as a part of the mail , but that the privilege of franking them is ...
... received as regularly as at other times . I shewed them , too , from the Acts of the British Parliament , that , even in England , newspapers are not considered as a part of the mail , but that the privilege of franking them is ...
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... received a letter , with some asbestos , from Mr. Pike . From his account , I suspect my scheme will prove abortive , as my intention was to have the asbestos spun , and made into gloves , stockings , pocket - handkerchiefs , & c .; but ...
... received a letter , with some asbestos , from Mr. Pike . From his account , I suspect my scheme will prove abortive , as my intention was to have the asbestos spun , and made into gloves , stockings , pocket - handkerchiefs , & c .; but ...
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... received the information as from a friend , and allowed the remark to be just . I have a very sincere regard for him , and wish the Charlestown people may be unanimous in their call to him ; for I am persuaded they will not do better ...
... received the information as from a friend , and allowed the remark to be just . I have a very sincere regard for him , and wish the Charlestown people may be unanimous in their call to him ; for I am persuaded they will not do better ...
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... received at Charlestown . They kept him preaching almost every day , and sometimes twice a day , during his short stay ; and he preached three times in this town . He appears to have an improvable mind and a good heart , and I believe ...
... received at Charlestown . They kept him preaching almost every day , and sometimes twice a day , during his short stay ; and he preached three times in this town . He appears to have an improvable mind and a good heart , and I believe ...
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