Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1917 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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... Head of such excellent Citizens , my most hearty Thanks for the kind offices which I am sure your friendship has lately perform'd towards me . Retain I beseech you a Place for me in your affections , notwithstanding the Distance by ...
... Head of such excellent Citizens , my most hearty Thanks for the kind offices which I am sure your friendship has lately perform'd towards me . Retain I beseech you a Place for me in your affections , notwithstanding the Distance by ...
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... heads of the faction ( Otis and Adams ) told the House that the Lieutenant Governor was a pensioner of Great Britain , and averred that he had a warrant from the Lords of the Treasury for two hundred pounds a year out of the new duties ...
... heads of the faction ( Otis and Adams ) told the House that the Lieutenant Governor was a pensioner of Great Britain , and averred that he had a warrant from the Lords of the Treasury for two hundred pounds a year out of the new duties ...
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... head to require it . Your Letter expresses a noble Spirit of Resentment which I cannot but admire ; but when you once spoke the Language of Despair , allow me to tell you , it gave me offence . Can you think that this Country is to be ...
... head to require it . Your Letter expresses a noble Spirit of Resentment which I cannot but admire ; but when you once spoke the Language of Despair , allow me to tell you , it gave me offence . Can you think that this Country is to be ...
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... head , Newburyport , etc. fraught with manly Resentment . When- ever the friends of the Country shall be assured of each others Sentiments , that Spirit which is necessary will not be wanting . I have scribbled in great haste and am ...
... head , Newburyport , etc. fraught with manly Resentment . When- ever the friends of the Country shall be assured of each others Sentiments , that Spirit which is necessary will not be wanting . I have scribbled in great haste and am ...
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... Head of the German Empire , and the French Monarchy , both warm and active dont make Mischief in Europe it will be a Wonder . I Louis XV died of smallpox , May 10 , 1774 . V I remember when I was young and sometimes amused 1774 ] 31 ...
... Head of the German Empire , and the French Monarchy , both warm and active dont make Mischief in Europe it will be a Wonder . I Louis XV died of smallpox , May 10 , 1774 . V I remember when I was young and sometimes amused 1774 ] 31 ...
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