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... ment ** Dr. CLARKE was a Counsellor of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , Correfponding Secretary of the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Maffachusetts , and one of the members of the Maffachusetts Hiftorical Society ...
... ment ** Dr. CLARKE was a Counsellor of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , Correfponding Secretary of the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Maffachusetts , and one of the members of the Maffachusetts Hiftorical Society ...
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... ment to all thofe , who wish to know the hiftory of their own country . In his purfuits of this kind , he frequently ... ment ment and information could not be finished by the fame. xii Sketch of Dr. Belknap's.
... ment to all thofe , who wish to know the hiftory of their own country . In his purfuits of this kind , he frequently ... ment ment and information could not be finished by the fame. xii Sketch of Dr. Belknap's.
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Massachusetts Historical Society. ment and information could not be finished by the fame hand . His mind was richly furnished with this kind of knowledge , and he wrote for the public benefit . The love of fame was only a fecondary ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. ment and information could not be finished by the fame hand . His mind was richly furnished with this kind of knowledge , and he wrote for the public benefit . The love of fame was only a fecondary ...
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... ment , to confider their nature as English colonies , and the rights belonging to them as members of the common- [ Vol . vi . ] the G wealth , wealth , and the authorities neceffary for the enjoymen of Mr. Bollan's Letter .
... ment , to confider their nature as English colonies , and the rights belonging to them as members of the common- [ Vol . vi . ] the G wealth , wealth , and the authorities neceffary for the enjoymen of Mr. Bollan's Letter .
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... ment threatens to be our portion . However , it does be hove all , that are to be principal actors in fuch a defign to be clear in themselves , not only concerning the lawful nefs , but also how expedient fuch an undertaking may be then ...
... ment threatens to be our portion . However , it does be hove all , that are to be principal actors in fuch a defign to be clear in themselves , not only concerning the lawful nefs , but also how expedient fuch an undertaking may be then ...
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