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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... Warren , who had been appointed a major - general but a day or two before . I own I was sorry when I heard of this appoint- ment ; because I thought a man so much better qualified to act in other capacities than most are , ought not to ...
... Warren , who had been appointed a major - general but a day or two before . I own I was sorry when I heard of this appoint- ment ; because I thought a man so much better qualified to act in other capacities than most are , ought not to ...
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... Warren , you doubtless know , has declined a seat on that bench . The place is not yet filled up , but I sup- pose Mr. Sergeant , of Haverhill , will be the man . When you return , no man will embrace you with the greater pleasure than ...
... Warren , you doubtless know , has declined a seat on that bench . The place is not yet filled up , but I sup- pose Mr. Sergeant , of Haverhill , will be the man . When you return , no man will embrace you with the greater pleasure than ...
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... Warren , not altogether satisfied with the extent of the reforms , leaned to a policy of which Mr. Jefferson proved ultimately the type . The result of the struggle is well known . Mr. Adams succeeded to Washington , and four years ...
... Warren , not altogether satisfied with the extent of the reforms , leaned to a policy of which Mr. Jefferson proved ultimately the type . The result of the struggle is well known . Mr. Adams succeeded to Washington , and four years ...
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... WARREN . - QUINCY , July 11 , 1807 . DEAR 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 ...
... WARREN . - QUINCY , July 11 , 1807 . DEAR 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 ...
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... Warren , and even from Mrs. Mercy Warren , his ingenious and amiable lady . Neither my judgment of that Constitution , nor my esteem of it , nor my affection for it , was increased or altered by my residence in England . My esteem for ...
... Warren , and even from Mrs. Mercy Warren , his ingenious and amiable lady . Neither my judgment of that Constitution , nor my esteem of it , nor my affection for it , was increased or altered by my residence in England . My esteem for ...
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