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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... appear to me to be at this moment exposd to the most imminent Danger ; and this Apprehension has engag'd me to lay my Sentiments be- fore the Public in Letters , of which I send you a Copy.2 Only one has yet been publish'd and what ...
... appear to me to be at this moment exposd to the most imminent Danger ; and this Apprehension has engag'd me to lay my Sentiments be- fore the Public in Letters , of which I send you a Copy.2 Only one has yet been publish'd and what ...
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... appear to have been , in neglecting to acknowledge the Letter I received from you of the 9 Jan'y . last , I think it is a sufficient apology to say that it was not in my Power to write anything that could please or profit you . I have ...
... appear to have been , in neglecting to acknowledge the Letter I received from you of the 9 Jan'y . last , I think it is a sufficient apology to say that it was not in my Power to write anything that could please or profit you . I have ...
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... appear for the publick Liberty , and would fain flatter themselves that their Pusilanimity is true Prudence . For the sake of their own Ease or their own Safety , they preach the People into paltry Ideas of Moderation : But in perilous ...
... appear for the publick Liberty , and would fain flatter themselves that their Pusilanimity is true Prudence . For the sake of their own Ease or their own Safety , they preach the People into paltry Ideas of Moderation : But in perilous ...
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... appears to be hearty in forwarding the Meas- ure . I am informd that your own Minister refused , when desired , to read the Letter of this Town ; You will excuse me if I whisper in your Ear , that in my opinion it would have done as ...
... appears to be hearty in forwarding the Meas- ure . I am informd that your own Minister refused , when desired , to read the Letter of this Town ; You will excuse me if I whisper in your Ear , that in my opinion it would have done as ...
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... appear unfin- ished and he seems to have ridiculed vice without engageing us to Virtue ; and tho he sometimes makes us laugh , yet tis a Smile of in- dignation . There is one Negative Virtue of which he is possess'd , I mean that of ...
... appear unfin- ished and he seems to have ridiculed vice without engageing us to Virtue ; and tho he sometimes makes us laugh , yet tis a Smile of in- dignation . There is one Negative Virtue of which he is possess'd , I mean that of ...
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