Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical 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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... whole Continent and Islands, and as far back into antiquity as Manco Capac. I would comprehend the discoverers and first navigators, and I would seek examples of heroic virtue among the untutored savages. There are many now living ...
... whole Continent and Islands, and as far back into antiquity as Manco Capac. I would comprehend the discoverers and first navigators, and I would seek examples of heroic virtue among the untutored savages. There are many now living ...
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... What a jumble of metaphors ! Were Pope and Swift alive, this paragraph would certainly be admitted into the Art of Sinking. I am ashamed of it, but cannot copy the whole letter again for the 1779.] THE BELKNAP PAPERS. 15.
... What a jumble of metaphors ! Were Pope and Swift alive, this paragraph would certainly be admitted into the Art of Sinking. I am ashamed of it, but cannot copy the whole letter again for the 1779.] THE BELKNAP PAPERS. 15.
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Massachusetts Historical Society. it, but cannot copy the whole letter again for the sake of leaving it, out, so you must be as candid in reading as I am careless in writing. I beg you would not make any more apologies for the length of ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. it, but cannot copy the whole letter again for the sake of leaving it, out, so you must be as candid in reading as I am careless in writing. I beg you would not make any more apologies for the length of ...
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... whole British army in Georgia had surrendered to General Lincoln; and that those in New York say they would rather surrender to General Washington than to the French. If they do to either, our purpose will be answered. I think there can ...
... whole British army in Georgia had surrendered to General Lincoln; and that those in New York say they would rather surrender to General Washington than to the French. If they do to either, our purpose will be answered. I think there can ...
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... whole, a very just one. s He does not shine as a politician : subsequent facts have subverted his system. He did not make that allowance for Divine interposition which a clergyman ought to have done. Enclosed are some Southern papers ...
... whole, a very just one. s He does not shine as a politician : subsequent facts have subverted his system. He did not make that allowance for Divine interposition which a clergyman ought to have done. Enclosed are some Southern papers ...
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