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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... town - meetings , and what not , all set it a - going , and we are often puzzled to know what it is for . When the ringing began for Maryland , on Tuesday last week , peo- ple ran to see where the fire was . So it was when Con- necticut ...
... town - meetings , and what not , all set it a - going , and we are often puzzled to know what it is for . When the ringing began for Maryland , on Tuesday last week , peo- ple ran to see where the fire was . So it was when Con- necticut ...
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... town . The young man went privateering in the war , was several times taken , and , I believe , as often made his escape . He was in France . I have been told he was bound to Thomas , at Worcester , but ran away from him , and worked ...
... town . The young man went privateering in the war , was several times taken , and , I believe , as often made his escape . He was in France . I have been told he was bound to Thomas , at Worcester , but ran away from him , and worked ...
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... town for promoting the late law against their detestable traffick ! * Hastings tells me he has sent you one of Minot's books . It is something of a venture to write the history of living men and recent transactions . He has done it with ...
... town for promoting the late law against their detestable traffick ! * Hastings tells me he has sent you one of Minot's books . It is something of a venture to write the history of living men and recent transactions . He has done it with ...
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... town with a visit . I had much rather see Mr. Morse , and hope he is by this time recovered of his ill turn . Your mother , considering her age , I suspect is going to leave you . I wish her , from my heart , an easy passage through the ...
... town with a visit . I had much rather see Mr. Morse , and hope he is by this time recovered of his ill turn . Your mother , considering her age , I suspect is going to leave you . I wish her , from my heart , an easy passage through the ...
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... town . He appears to have an improvable mind and a good heart , and I believe will wear well . He will certainly have a call at Charlestown , and they say it will be unanimous . I have nothing new to inform you of , excepting that Jemmy ...
... town . He appears to have an improvable mind and a good heart , and I believe will wear well . He will certainly have a call at Charlestown , and they say it will be unanimous . I have nothing new to inform you of , excepting that Jemmy ...
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