Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1902 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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... interest of this country . The similarity of our present situation to that almost fatal crisis gives me the most anxious dread of the approach- ing sufferings of the army . Permit me to add to this list of illbodings and misfortunes the ...
... interest of this country . The similarity of our present situation to that almost fatal crisis gives me the most anxious dread of the approach- ing sufferings of the army . Permit me to add to this list of illbodings and misfortunes the ...
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... interest by water to the State of Connecticut , in order to procure provisions for their family consumption , by means of sd Island's being barran and insufficient to produce even one quarter of a supply of provisions for the ...
... interest by water to the State of Connecticut , in order to procure provisions for their family consumption , by means of sd Island's being barran and insufficient to produce even one quarter of a supply of provisions for the ...
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... interest . The preparing them under the direction of the Board of Treasury , and the insurance of payment by the United States in case any State shall by the events of the war be rendered incapable of redeeming them , will give them a ...
... interest . The preparing them under the direction of the Board of Treasury , and the insurance of payment by the United States in case any State shall by the events of the war be rendered incapable of redeeming them , will give them a ...
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... interest and individuals will sustain as little loss in this as by any other mode that could be devised and the pub - ` lic credit fixed on a more solid basis in future . I have the pleasure of assuring your Excellency that most of ...
... interest and individuals will sustain as little loss in this as by any other mode that could be devised and the pub - ` lic credit fixed on a more solid basis in future . I have the pleasure of assuring your Excellency that most of ...
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... interests & views of this country , as well as his own , & waited with impa- tience to see the ties between the two countries indisso- lubly formed by a ratification of treaties of amity & commerce , which he expected would take place ...
... interests & views of this country , as well as his own , & waited with impa- tience to see the ties between the two countries indisso- lubly formed by a ratification of treaties of amity & commerce , which he expected would take place ...
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