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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... Philadelphia : but I mentioned it, — as you preach sermons, — in hopes that it might probably take effect somewhere, but almost despairing of it at the same time. In short, the war, and the numerous avocations consequent upon it, have ...
... Philadelphia : but I mentioned it, — as you preach sermons, — in hopes that it might probably take effect somewhere, but almost despairing of it at the same time. In short, the war, and the numerous avocations consequent upon it, have ...
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... Philadelphia. The pumpkin-shell has not become so dry yet as to be in any great danger of cracking, and I hope it will be even strengthened by the present journey. I did not receive your last before I had taken leave of Boston, but I ...
... Philadelphia. The pumpkin-shell has not become so dry yet as to be in any great danger of cracking, and I hope it will be even strengthened by the present journey. I did not receive your last before I had taken leave of Boston, but I ...
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... Philadelphia, and found it unnecessary to go farther. Upon my return, Dr. Gordon put Burnaby into my hands, for which I am much obliged to you. I have read him with pleasure, and shall make large extracts from him. He has made some ...
... Philadelphia, and found it unnecessary to go farther. Upon my return, Dr. Gordon put Burnaby into my hands, for which I am much obliged to you. I have read him with pleasure, and shall make large extracts from him. He has made some ...
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... Philadelphia) affords me more entertainment than the detached portions of Col. Allen's Narrative. I wish I could see the whole. From what I have read, and from a short casual interview which I had with him at Boston, I think him an ...
... Philadelphia) affords me more entertainment than the detached portions of Col. Allen's Narrative. I wish I could see the whole. From what I have read, and from a short casual interview which I had with him at Boston, I think him an ...
الصفحة 48
... Philadelphia to-morrow. Remember me affectionately to Mrs. Belknap. I am, my dear sir, Your sincere friend and very humble servant, Eben. Hazard. The post will now begin to come twice a week from Philadelphia to Boston. BELKNAP TO ...
... Philadelphia to-morrow. Remember me affectionately to Mrs. Belknap. I am, my dear sir, Your sincere friend and very humble servant, Eben. Hazard. The post will now begin to come twice a week from Philadelphia to Boston. BELKNAP TO ...
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