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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... dollar prize in a lottery ; and , though they know that but one can have him , yet who knows but I may be that one . A part of Payne's popularity there arose from this circumstance . I say a part , for he was really an amiable character ...
... dollar prize in a lottery ; and , though they know that but one can have him , yet who knows but I may be that one . A part of Payne's popularity there arose from this circumstance . I say a part , for he was really an amiable character ...
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... dollars in his mendicant capacity . I was glad to hear it for one reason ; viz . , that he had been employing some of our tradesmen in fitting up his chapel , buying candles and other necessaries for celebrating his officia ; and I ...
... dollars in his mendicant capacity . I was glad to hear it for one reason ; viz . , that he had been employing some of our tradesmen in fitting up his chapel , buying candles and other necessaries for celebrating his officia ; and I ...
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... dollars , for I think robbing the church is not a venial sin . To those who have no interest in the busi- ness , the story is laughable enough . Congress have chosen Dr. Provost and Mr. Linn their chaplains . By way of saving time and ...
... dollars , for I think robbing the church is not a venial sin . To those who have no interest in the busi- ness , the story is laughable enough . Congress have chosen Dr. Provost and Mr. Linn their chaplains . By way of saving time and ...
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... dollars per week , he ought to receive it . If it is more than he wants , there are ways enough in which he may dispose of it to serve the interests of his people ; but , if he declines accepting it , he may do an injury to his neigh ...
... dollars per week , he ought to receive it . If it is more than he wants , there are ways enough in which he may dispose of it to serve the interests of his people ; but , if he declines accepting it , he may do an injury to his neigh ...
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... dollars after the time is expired for which he gave up 1 dollar per week . This will be doing justice to his people , to his neighbours , and to his successors . I thank you for your kind hints about my 2d volume of the History of New ...
... dollars after the time is expired for which he gave up 1 dollar per week . This will be doing justice to his people , to his neighbours , and to his successors . I thank you for your kind hints about my 2d volume of the History of New ...
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