The John Watts de Peyster Publication Fund Series, Volume 531920 |
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... pleasure of his conver- sation for some days . It will give me pleasure if I can be of use to him in makeing his voyage more convenient or safe for him If you'l please to continue your favours of writing to me Mr Collinson of London ...
... pleasure of his conver- sation for some days . It will give me pleasure if I can be of use to him in makeing his voyage more convenient or safe for him If you'l please to continue your favours of writing to me Mr Collinson of London ...
Halaman 318
... Pleasure that in all Cases , wherein by Our Instructions you are directed to transmit any particular or general Accounts of your Proceedings , or of Matters relative to the Affairs of Our Province under your Government , you do , for ...
... Pleasure that in all Cases , wherein by Our Instructions you are directed to transmit any particular or general Accounts of your Proceedings , or of Matters relative to the Affairs of Our Province under your Government , you do , for ...
Halaman 414
... pleasure on a litle time of reading them as there is nothing from you which I do not read with much pleasure When Mr Bartram brought the papers from you which I now send back I was at New York thinking my self obliged to give my attend ...
... pleasure on a litle time of reading them as there is nothing from you which I do not read with much pleasure When Mr Bartram brought the papers from you which I now send back I was at New York thinking my self obliged to give my attend ...
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