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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... hands, for which I am much obliged to you. I have read him with pleasure, and shall make large extracts from him ... hand by last post. There was not the least need of any part of all the apologies contained in it, for I did not ...
... hands, for which I am much obliged to you. I have read him with pleasure, and shall make large extracts from him ... hand by last post. There was not the least need of any part of all the apologies contained in it, for I did not ...
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... hand so soon as that of February 4. I cannot account for it, unless by supposing some neglect in the person who was to carry it from Dover to Portsmouth. I thank you for your sermon, with which I was much pleased. Modern divinity, in ...
... hand so soon as that of February 4. I cannot account for it, unless by supposing some neglect in the person who was to carry it from Dover to Portsmouth. I thank you for your sermon, with which I was much pleased. Modern divinity, in ...
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... hand by last post, but too late to be answered on his return. I thank you for them all, and for the Lapis specularis which one of them contained. The uses to which you inform me it is. * This was written on a sheet which enclosed the ...
... hand by last post, but too late to be answered on his return. I thank you for them all, and for the Lapis specularis which one of them contained. The uses to which you inform me it is. * This was written on a sheet which enclosed the ...
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... hands, might be very useful, should be so scandalously prostituted. Better times may produce a beneficial change ... hand shake. I went to town yesterday, but had not the pleasure of seeing our friend, Mr. Elliot. I wish he did not ...
... hands, might be very useful, should be so scandalously prostituted. Better times may produce a beneficial change ... hand shake. I went to town yesterday, but had not the pleasure of seeing our friend, Mr. Elliot. I wish he did not ...
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... hand, containing laminae of it, the whole mass J and ^ an inch in thickness, but not so pellucid as the piece I sent you. If the earth was opened, there might be some of a better quality discovered. I will give you a description of the ...
... hand, containing laminae of it, the whole mass J and ^ an inch in thickness, but not so pellucid as the piece I sent you. If the earth was opened, there might be some of a better quality discovered. I will give you a description of the ...
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