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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... Trench- ard's interest to unite with you . How stands your affair with Congress ? Will the present Rump Congress take it ... Trenchard by this post . I will attend to Dr. G.'s request respecting the plan . That which you sent me appears ...
... Trench- ard's interest to unite with you . How stands your affair with Congress ? Will the present Rump Congress take it ... Trenchard by this post . I will attend to Dr. G.'s request respecting the plan . That which you sent me appears ...
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... Trenchard . One thing , however , I must suggest ( but you will keep it wholly to yourself ) . When Spotswood wrote to me that I was to carry on the work alone , he added that " he had a flattering prospect of new resources . " From a ...
... Trenchard . One thing , however , I must suggest ( but you will keep it wholly to yourself ) . When Spotswood wrote to me that I was to carry on the work alone , he added that " he had a flattering prospect of new resources . " From a ...
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... Trenchard has not written to me yet . When I sent your letter , I wrote a line to inform him that , though I had received the January Magazine for Mr. Morse , none had come to hand for you or me as usual . I have re- ceived the January ...
... Trenchard has not written to me yet . When I sent your letter , I wrote a line to inform him that , though I had received the January Magazine for Mr. Morse , none had come to hand for you or me as usual . I have re- ceived the January ...
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... Trenchard is in town , and that he has come here to try to contract with the corporation of this city to supply it with water by conduits . I have not seen him , but suppose I shall . There is nothing new among us . We are all anxious ...
... Trenchard is in town , and that he has come here to try to contract with the corporation of this city to supply it with water by conduits . I have not seen him , but suppose I shall . There is nothing new among us . We are all anxious ...
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... Trenchard the one it enclosed , for he is in this city at present . We have talked a good deal about you , and I find his fears are alarmed lest he should lose you . He is very sorry he was opposed to the first plan of inducing you to ...
... Trenchard the one it enclosed , for he is in this city at present . We have talked a good deal about you , and I find his fears are alarmed lest he should lose you . He is very sorry he was opposed to the first plan of inducing you to ...
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