Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1925 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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... Confidence of the faithful . what then is to be Expected from an Excess of Complaisance pro- ductive of Unbounded Indulgence but a perfect Knowledge of our Country , a Conciliation of the Affections of our simple Country- men to their ...
... Confidence of the faithful . what then is to be Expected from an Excess of Complaisance pro- ductive of Unbounded Indulgence but a perfect Knowledge of our Country , a Conciliation of the Affections of our simple Country- men to their ...
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... Confidence in . Capt . Burke may be a good Officer , but there are suspicions subsisting and a certain unpopular air and manner in his Be- haviour that has Occasioned those Men who Intended to go in that Brigantine to leave her , and I ...
... Confidence in . Capt . Burke may be a good Officer , but there are suspicions subsisting and a certain unpopular air and manner in his Be- haviour that has Occasioned those Men who Intended to go in that Brigantine to leave her , and I ...
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... Confidence , no faith , no Piety for the sake of avoiding the Evils of War ? But where and how did the King and Council obtain Authority to make such an offer ? They have no such Power . Parliament alone can do it . But they mean no ...
... Confidence , no faith , no Piety for the sake of avoiding the Evils of War ? But where and how did the King and Council obtain Authority to make such an offer ? They have no such Power . Parliament alone can do it . But they mean no ...
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... Confidence in it we should be undone forever . She would triumph over us after all our Toil and Danger ; she would subjugate us more intirely than she ever intended . The Idea of Infidelity cannot be treated with too much Resentment or ...
... Confidence in it we should be undone forever . She would triumph over us after all our Toil and Danger ; she would subjugate us more intirely than she ever intended . The Idea of Infidelity cannot be treated with too much Resentment or ...
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... Confident , and besides who believed better in the begining in a Little Schooner Exposed to all the Men of War , and who did more service by makeing prizes . and in short as Capt . Hinman Cant be Expected here in Season for the Ship at ...
... Confident , and besides who believed better in the begining in a Little Schooner Exposed to all the Men of War , and who did more service by makeing prizes . and in short as Capt . Hinman Cant be Expected here in Season for the Ship at ...
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