Collections, Volume 57Massachusetts Historical Society., 1894 - Massachusetts 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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... glad ( as you mist Mr Dickens at Cambridge ) that you had the good fortune of Mr Sanderson's instructions in algebra & other parts of the mathematicks ; consider- ing his loss of sight from his infancy he is one of the wonders of his ...
... glad ( as you mist Mr Dickens at Cambridge ) that you had the good fortune of Mr Sanderson's instructions in algebra & other parts of the mathematicks ; consider- ing his loss of sight from his infancy he is one of the wonders of his ...
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... glad you so well bestow'd the squirells . I will endeavour to send Sir Rob Clark some New England seeds & plants that are strangers to Britain . Inclos'd is my acctt as it will stand with your uncle in a moneth or two , by which you'll ...
... glad you so well bestow'd the squirells . I will endeavour to send Sir Rob Clark some New England seeds & plants that are strangers to Britain . Inclos'd is my acctt as it will stand with your uncle in a moneth or two , by which you'll ...
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... glad Mr Oliver had waited on you . I think he will not dis- honour any respect you are pleas'd to show him . I am greatly oblig'd to D ' Watts for his sympathizing concern towards me for the trouble I meet with in the station in which ...
... glad Mr Oliver had waited on you . I think he will not dis- honour any respect you are pleas'd to show him . I am greatly oblig'd to D ' Watts for his sympathizing concern towards me for the trouble I meet with in the station in which ...
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... glad to find his character is pretty well known , nor do I believe there is a viler , falser fellow upon the face of the earth . So you & my son , with all your Friends , must take care to defend me against his wicked insinuations ...
... glad to find his character is pretty well known , nor do I believe there is a viler , falser fellow upon the face of the earth . So you & my son , with all your Friends , must take care to defend me against his wicked insinuations ...
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... the President of the King's Council , but to the next in commission ) ; yet argumentum ad homi- nem is sometimes thought a good way of arguing . I know you are glad to make handles right or wrong 44 [ 1734 . THE BELCHER PAPERS .
... the President of the King's Council , but to the next in commission ) ; yet argumentum ad homi- nem is sometimes thought a good way of arguing . I know you are glad to make handles right or wrong 44 [ 1734 . THE BELCHER PAPERS .
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