CollectionsFor 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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case you are not willing to join in this particular with us , fearing the charge and doubting the success , yet thus much we would entreat of you to afford him all the help you can , either by men , commodities , or boats , yet not but ...
case you are not willing to join in this particular with us , fearing the charge and doubting the success , yet thus much we would entreat of you to afford him all the help you can , either by men , commodities , or boats , yet not but ...
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From the circumstances of the climate in this metropolis , no one particular disease can properly be said to be endemial . It is very apparent that a very large proportion of the diseases here are of the chronick kind .
From the circumstances of the climate in this metropolis , no one particular disease can properly be said to be endemial . It is very apparent that a very large proportion of the diseases here are of the chronick kind .
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The latter from July , 1780 , to the Peace in 1783. Both of them concur in what I have stated , and recollect nothing more particular on the subject . From [ From Governour Adams . ] Boston , March 30 82 Letters relating to Dr. Kippis .
The latter from July , 1780 , to the Peace in 1783. Both of them concur in what I have stated , and recollect nothing more particular on the subject . From [ From Governour Adams . ] Boston , March 30 82 Letters relating to Dr. Kippis .
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