Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1877 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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... observe that this bay has its settled tides, just as the sea. This is not a proper place to enquire whether the flowing and ebbing of the water of this bay may be properly called a tide, or whether they are occasioned by the winds ...
... observe that this bay has its settled tides, just as the sea. This is not a proper place to enquire whether the flowing and ebbing of the water of this bay may be properly called a tide, or whether they are occasioned by the winds ...
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... observe a striking difference between the narratives of the two Western conquerors ? You may rely on it that whenever I go to Portsmouth I shall, at the same time, intend to visit Dover ; and if you do not see me there, it will be owing ...
... observe a striking difference between the narratives of the two Western conquerors ? You may rely on it that whenever I go to Portsmouth I shall, at the same time, intend to visit Dover ; and if you do not see me there, it will be owing ...
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... observe, that "men are governed principally by their senses, and are not so much affected by future and invisible as by present and sensible objects." May we not then further enquire, Why do the senses govern rather than reason ? Is it ...
... observe, that "men are governed principally by their senses, and are not so much affected by future and invisible as by present and sensible objects." May we not then further enquire, Why do the senses govern rather than reason ? Is it ...
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... the Gospel among them. In one place, I observe that the Sagamore of Agawam had a coarse coat given him, to induce him to " learn to know God/' Query : Whether, if this be good policy, we can blame the Jesuits 100 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1781.
... the Gospel among them. In one place, I observe that the Sagamore of Agawam had a coarse coat given him, to induce him to " learn to know God/' Query : Whether, if this be good policy, we can blame the Jesuits 100 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1781.
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... observe in the plan some mountains, called Monadnock. There is another range down the country that bears the same name ; viz., near the southern limit of New Hampshire, and E. of Connecticut R. I forget wThether I told you that a road ...
... observe in the plan some mountains, called Monadnock. There is another range down the country that bears the same name ; viz., near the southern limit of New Hampshire, and E. of Connecticut R. I forget wThether I told you that a road ...
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