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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... reason for thinking that the Governor's views extended even further than this , and that at one time he meditated preparing a History of America him- self , or at least had planned such a work , to be executed by another hand . In a ...
... reason for thinking that the Governor's views extended even further than this , and that at one time he meditated preparing a History of America him- self , or at least had planned such a work , to be executed by another hand . In a ...
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... reason to expect that the active part of the next campaign will be in that quarter . I take the liberty to mention to your Excellency that the scituation of my affairs renders it necessary for me to return home by the begining of March ...
... reason to expect that the active part of the next campaign will be in that quarter . I take the liberty to mention to your Excellency that the scituation of my affairs renders it necessary for me to return home by the begining of March ...
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... reasons of his coming into the State of Connec- ticut to barter away West India produce for the produce of the country . The inhabitants of sd Island in general have been compelled , since the commencement of the present war , to risque ...
... reasons of his coming into the State of Connec- ticut to barter away West India produce for the produce of the country . The inhabitants of sd Island in general have been compelled , since the commencement of the present war , to risque ...
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... reason for thinking they are not the best possible , yet they are the best Congress could agree upon ; and should these be rejected I confess I do not well see on what ground the common exertions of the several States are to be united ...
... reason for thinking they are not the best possible , yet they are the best Congress could agree upon ; and should these be rejected I confess I do not well see on what ground the common exertions of the several States are to be united ...
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... reason- able to expect that Great Britain will e'er long cease from troubling us ; and unless she can speedily regain the sovereignty of the seas , she may be reduced , from her in- sular scituation , to hold her own existance at the ...
... reason- able to expect that Great Britain will e'er long cease from troubling us ; and unless she can speedily regain the sovereignty of the seas , she may be reduced , from her in- sular scituation , to hold her own existance at the ...
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