Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Band 4;Band 44The Society, 1878 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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... MADAM , -As it is neither consistent with my principles , disposition , or habits , upon any misunderstand- ing with an ancient friend , to conceive resentment and hastily to be changed into an enemy , I shall still continue my old ...
... MADAM , -As it is neither consistent with my principles , disposition , or habits , upon any misunderstand- ing with an ancient friend , to conceive resentment and hastily to be changed into an enemy , I shall still continue my old ...
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... MADAM , -In the 392d page of the third volume of your History , you say that " after Mr. Adams's return from England he was implicated by a large portion of his countrymen as having relinquished the Republican sys- tem and forgotten the ...
... MADAM , -In the 392d page of the third volume of your History , you say that " after Mr. Adams's return from England he was implicated by a large portion of his countrymen as having relinquished the Republican sys- tem and forgotten the ...
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... Madam , what provocation , what evidence , what misrepresentation could he have received that could prompt him to utter this execrable calumny ? Corruption is a charge that I cannot and will not bear . I challenge the whole human race ...
... Madam , what provocation , what evidence , what misrepresentation could he have received that could prompt him to utter this execrable calumny ? Corruption is a charge that I cannot and will not bear . I challenge the whole human race ...
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... Madam , I shall not very easily or very soon quit this topic ; and I have a right to demand of you , and of General Warren , too , a more explicit acknowledg- ment of my uncorrupted integrity than any you have made in your History ...
... Madam , I shall not very easily or very soon quit this topic ; and I have a right to demand of you , and of General Warren , too , a more explicit acknowledg- ment of my uncorrupted integrity than any you have made in your History ...
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... Madam , as succinct an analysis of the principles of the Revolution which I embraced and advo- cated as I can . 1. The first principle of the American Independence and Revolution that I ever embraced , advocated , or enter- tained , was ...
... Madam , as succinct an analysis of the principles of the Revolution which I embraced and advo- cated as I can . 1. The first principle of the American Independence and Revolution that I ever embraced , advocated , or enter- tained , was ...
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