Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Band 84Massachusetts Historical Society, 1984 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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... thing in which we are called to take a part , and yet not to suffer ourselves to be immersed - not to permit our higher powers to be exhausted- wasted on any of them - but to realize that we were created for a higher destiny . But we ...
... thing in which we are called to take a part , and yet not to suffer ourselves to be immersed - not to permit our higher powers to be exhausted- wasted on any of them - but to realize that we were created for a higher destiny . But we ...
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... thing as by the appearance of this City . The first thing that struck my eyes , was the Capitol - with its badges — the flags dressed in black & c . Every place of business in Pennsa . avenue was closed , and every building without ...
... thing as by the appearance of this City . The first thing that struck my eyes , was the Capitol - with its badges — the flags dressed in black & c . Every place of business in Pennsa . avenue was closed , and every building without ...
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... thing which did you injustice , I would ( with the ut- most pleasure ) with out ( [ ... ] ) hesitation make a suitable explanation— but I am confident that I did not say any thing ( personally disrespectful to you or ) which calls for ...
... thing which did you injustice , I would ( with the ut- most pleasure ) with out ( [ ... ] ) hesitation make a suitable explanation— but I am confident that I did not say any thing ( personally disrespectful to you or ) which calls for ...
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