Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen4;Volumen34The Society, 1858 For 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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... America and of mankind , have , from a generous and brotherly disposition , contributed largely towards our support in this time of our general distress ( without which many of our worthy and virtuous citizens must have been in imminent ...
... America and of mankind , have , from a generous and brotherly disposition , contributed largely towards our support in this time of our general distress ( without which many of our worthy and virtuous citizens must have been in imminent ...
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... America . However , we hope the spirit of liberty is not entirely fled from Boston , but that you will yet hold out , and to the last resist and oppose those who are striving to enslave America . You may depend on us , and we believe ...
... America . However , we hope the spirit of liberty is not entirely fled from Boston , but that you will yet hold out , and to the last resist and oppose those who are striving to enslave America . You may depend on us , and we believe ...
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... America . We ardently desire a happy union with Great Britain and the Colonies , and shall gladly adopt ly , seaso e ha ous This letter was printed in the journals ; but no reply to it is recorded . Boston Gazette , of July 4 , says ...
... America . We ardently desire a happy union with Great Britain and the Colonies , and shall gladly adopt ly , seaso e ha ous This letter was printed in the journals ; but no reply to it is recorded . Boston Gazette , of July 4 , says ...
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... America ; or in any respect to dishonor herself at this day of trial or perplexity . " The Gazette , on the 7th of July , thus describes public sentiment after the Port Bill had been one month in force . " There is not a town of any ...
... America ; or in any respect to dishonor herself at this day of trial or perplexity . " The Gazette , on the 7th of July , thus describes public sentiment after the Port Bill had been one month in force . " There is not a town of any ...
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... America ; or in any respect to dishonor herself at this day of trial or perplexity . " The Gazette , on the 7th of July , thus describes public sentiment after the Port Bill had been one month in force . " There is not a town of any ...
... America ; or in any respect to dishonor herself at this day of trial or perplexity . " The Gazette , on the 7th of July , thus describes public sentiment after the Port Bill had been one month in force . " There is not a town of any ...
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