North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... John Winthrop , for that time being the worthy Governor of Massachusetts ; who taking notice of her modest counte- nance and behaviour , as well as of her only request ( not to suffer wrong , either as to the honour of her body or the ...
... John Winthrop , for that time being the worthy Governor of Massachusetts ; who taking notice of her modest counte- nance and behaviour , as well as of her only request ( not to suffer wrong , either as to the honour of her body or the ...
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... John Davis , L. L. D. Hon . Josiah Quincy . John Farrar , Recording Secretary Hon . Josiah Quincy , Corresponding Secretary . Thomas L. Winthrop , Esq . Treasurer . Jacob Bigelow , M. D. Vice Treasurer . Charles Bulfinch , Esq . Librarian .
... John Davis , L. L. D. Hon . Josiah Quincy . John Farrar , Recording Secretary Hon . Josiah Quincy , Corresponding Secretary . Thomas L. Winthrop , Esq . Treasurer . Jacob Bigelow , M. D. Vice Treasurer . Charles Bulfinch , Esq . Librarian .
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... John Winthrop Governour of Con- " London , April 11 , 1791 . necticut . " SIR , " Your letter of October 11 , 1670 , to me , and your pre- sent to the Royal Society , together with that to Sir R. Moray , I have well received from the ...
... John Winthrop Governour of Con- " London , April 11 , 1791 . necticut . " SIR , " Your letter of October 11 , 1670 , to me , and your pre- sent to the Royal Society , together with that to Sir R. Moray , I have well received from the ...
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... John Winthrop , Governour of Connecticut in N. England . " MR . EDITOR , Mr. Oldenburg's letter , of which I have transmitted to you a copy , has been several years in my possession . It will be deposited in the Archives of the ...
... John Winthrop , Governour of Connecticut in N. England . " MR . EDITOR , Mr. Oldenburg's letter , of which I have transmitted to you a copy , has been several years in my possession . It will be deposited in the Archives of the ...
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... JOHN WINTHROP . " " To the Lord Brereton . ” It is proper to add , that inquiry has been made of intelli- gent individuals in Wells , by a gentleman who has recently journeyed to that part of the country , and that no tradition of such ...
... JOHN WINTHROP . " " To the Lord Brereton . ” It is proper to add , that inquiry has been made of intelli- gent individuals in Wells , by a gentleman who has recently journeyed to that part of the country , and that no tradition of such ...
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