The North Carolina Colonial Bar, 13. cilt,1. sayı,1. bölüm -15. cilt,1. sayı,1. bölümSeeman Printery, 1913 - 31 sayfa |
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... dear that very few immigrants could settle there ; and in Virginia laws against religious liberty were very unattractive and objectionable . Many people from these colonies and also many from Ireland , coming by way of these colonies ...
... dear that very few immigrants could settle there ; and in Virginia laws against religious liberty were very unattractive and objectionable . Many people from these colonies and also many from Ireland , coming by way of these colonies ...
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... dear sir , rejoice exceedingly to hear by the same conveyance that you are in perfect health . With the most affectionate regard , the most perfect esteem -I am , My dear sir Your most humble & most obt . Servant , H. W. HARRINGTON ...
... dear sir , rejoice exceedingly to hear by the same conveyance that you are in perfect health . With the most affectionate regard , the most perfect esteem -I am , My dear sir Your most humble & most obt . Servant , H. W. HARRINGTON ...
Sayfa 11
... DEAR SIR : 1 LOWTHER , 14 November , 1788 . I am now happy to have an opportunity to drop you a line from our Native Country , where I have spent some weeks past rather in gayety than satisfactorily among my relatives -indeed we have ...
... DEAR SIR : 1 LOWTHER , 14 November , 1788 . I am now happy to have an opportunity to drop you a line from our Native Country , where I have spent some weeks past rather in gayety than satisfactorily among my relatives -indeed we have ...
Sayfa 13
... DEAR FRIEND : CHARLESTON , June 11 , 1789 I am extremely obliged to you for your polite favor of the 25th ult . and particularly so for the attention you have shown by writing to your Moravian friend on my account . His answer satisfies ...
... DEAR FRIEND : CHARLESTON , June 11 , 1789 I am extremely obliged to you for your polite favor of the 25th ult . and particularly so for the attention you have shown by writing to your Moravian friend on my account . His answer satisfies ...
Sayfa 14
... DEAR SIR : 3 Sept. , 1789 . I received yours by Toney1 with the enclosed paper , and will pay due attention to the matter . I was very sick and not up at our election2 , but am informed that Mr. Thos . Wade went for the Senate ...
... DEAR SIR : 3 Sept. , 1789 . I received yours by Toney1 with the enclosed paper , and will pay due attention to the matter . I was very sick and not up at our election2 , but am informed that Mr. Thos . Wade went for the Senate ...
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