Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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m rs he has such a thirst of honour & power beyond his own rank , as no gent that is his superiour will ever condescend to , or at least , I must say for myself , that I never will betray the trust the King has reposed in me by ...
m rs he has such a thirst of honour & power beyond his own rank , as no gent that is his superiour will ever condescend to , or at least , I must say for myself , that I never will betray the trust the King has reposed in me by ...
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As to the bill which I sent over & desir'd leave to sign , since the Board of Trade cou'd not see into it , I am perfectly easy , tho ' I am sure the consequence of it wou'd ' a ' been to the honour of the Crown and the good of the ...
As to the bill which I sent over & desir'd leave to sign , since the Board of Trade cou'd not see into it , I am perfectly easy , tho ' I am sure the consequence of it wou'd ' a ' been to the honour of the Crown and the good of the ...
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Yet when I consider that greatness & goodness seem to be rivals in your Lordship's shining character , and that the honour I am now doing myself arises from the fondness of a father to a distant son , I say while I think of these things ...
Yet when I consider that greatness & goodness seem to be rivals in your Lordship's shining character , and that the honour I am now doing myself arises from the fondness of a father to a distant son , I say while I think of these things ...
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