Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen4;Volumen34The Society, 1858 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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Massachusetts Historical Society. tions of this Town before mentioned . We truly wish we could say that the other barely refused subscribing to so rational and humane a purpose , but we forbear to pursue so disagreeable a subject , and ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. tions of this Town before mentioned . We truly wish we could say that the other barely refused subscribing to so rational and humane a purpose , but we forbear to pursue so disagreeable a subject , and ...
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... wish to be assured of support before they engage in so weighty an enterprise . The account you give us of the spirit and magnanimity of the people of Vir- ginia , confirms us in the opinion we have ever had of that ancient Colony , of ...
... wish to be assured of support before they engage in so weighty an enterprise . The account you give us of the spirit and magnanimity of the people of Vir- ginia , confirms us in the opinion we have ever had of that ancient Colony , of ...
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... wish to be assured of support before they engage in so weighty an enterprise . The account you give us of the spirit and magnanimity of the people of Vir- ginia , confirms us in the opinion we have ever had of that ancient Colony , of ...
... wish to be assured of support before they engage in so weighty an enterprise . The account you give us of the spirit and magnanimity of the people of Vir- ginia , confirms us in the opinion we have ever had of that ancient Colony , of ...
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... wish you to hold on , and hold out , in the virtuous resolution and firmness which inspired your fathers , and are conspicuous in you , and to wait and hope , in a prudent and a patient use of proper means , and with a truly religious ...
... wish you to hold on , and hold out , in the virtuous resolution and firmness which inspired your fathers , and are conspicuous in you , and to wait and hope , in a prudent and a patient use of proper means , and with a truly religious ...
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... and ninety - one sheep , which [ we ] wish safe to hand . What other collections may be made , shall for- ward hereafter . We should be glad to know , as nearly as may be , the true state of affairs with you Letter from Norwich . 45.
... and ninety - one sheep , which [ we ] wish safe to hand . What other collections may be made , shall for- ward hereafter . We should be glad to know , as nearly as may be , the true state of affairs with you Letter from Norwich . 45.
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