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... England visit , I called on the ladies of the Admiral's family , whom I have known from their childhood , and there I met the Admiral ; and when I was speaking of the persons whom I had seen in New England , he inquired with the deepest ...
... England visit , I called on the ladies of the Admiral's family , whom I have known from their childhood , and there I met the Admiral ; and when I was speaking of the persons whom I had seen in New England , he inquired with the deepest ...
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... England had followed the well - remembered maxim of Horace , Dulce est desipere in loco . The lines were addressed to Dr. Hans Sloane , the founder of the British Museum , who succeeded Sir Isaac Newton as the President of the Royal ...
... England had followed the well - remembered maxim of Horace , Dulce est desipere in loco . The lines were addressed to Dr. Hans Sloane , the founder of the British Museum , who succeeded Sir Isaac Newton as the President of the Royal ...
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... England , and the two volumes of the later edition of Winthrop's History of New England ; further , I make urgent request of said Society to allow neither of these six vol- umes to be withdrawn from their rooms except in special regard ...
... England , and the two volumes of the later edition of Winthrop's History of New England ; further , I make urgent request of said Society to allow neither of these six vol- umes to be withdrawn from their rooms except in special regard ...
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... England and France . Daniel Leonard studied law after graduating in 1760 , and opened his office as a lawyer and commenced practice in Taunton about the same time that the Hon . Robert Treat Paine , the signer of the Declaration of ...
... England and France . Daniel Leonard studied law after graduating in 1760 , and opened his office as a lawyer and commenced practice in Taunton about the same time that the Hon . Robert Treat Paine , the signer of the Declaration of ...
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... England . What will be done when they come , God only knows ! The present coufusion is like to scatter us over the face of the earth . My mother , Mrs. Townsend , Mr. Hubbard's children , Mr. John Amory's children , & c . , are gone to ...
... England . What will be done when they come , God only knows ! The present coufusion is like to scatter us over the face of the earth . My mother , Mrs. Townsend , Mr. Hubbard's children , Mr. John Amory's children , & c . , are gone to ...
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