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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... June . The House of Representatives of Massachusetts , on the 17th of June , the day it was dissolved by Governor Gage , passed the following preamble and resolution : " Whereas the towns of Boston and Charlestown are at this time ...
... June . The House of Representatives of Massachusetts , on the 17th of June , the day it was dissolved by Governor Gage , passed the following preamble and resolution : " Whereas the towns of Boston and Charlestown are at this time ...
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... June , it was voted : Whereas the Overseers of the Poor , in the Town of Boston , are a body politic by law , constituted for the receipt and distribution of all charitable donations for the use of the poor of said town , 66 Voted ...
... June , it was voted : Whereas the Overseers of the Poor , in the Town of Boston , are a body politic by law , constituted for the receipt and distribution of all charitable donations for the use of the poor of said town , 66 Voted ...
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... June , 1774 . ' Tis with pity , mixed with indignation , that we have beheld the cruel and unmanly attacks made by the British Parliament on the loyal and patriotic Town of Boston , who seem destined to feel the force of ministerial ...
... June , 1774 . ' Tis with pity , mixed with indignation , that we have beheld the cruel and unmanly attacks made by the British Parliament on the loyal and patriotic Town of Boston , who seem destined to feel the force of ministerial ...
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... June 23 , 1774 . We cannot but heartily sympathize with you under the gloomy prospects which at present are before you , upon account of those oppressive Acts of Par- liament which have lately been passed , respecting Boston in ...
... June 23 , 1774 . We cannot but heartily sympathize with you under the gloomy prospects which at present are before you , upon account of those oppressive Acts of Par- liament which have lately been passed , respecting Boston in ...
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... June 28th , 1774 . The inhabitants of the Town of Groton , in general , are deeply affected with a sense of our public calamities , Be and more especially the distresses of our brethren in the lers Capital of the Province , as we esteem ...
... June 28th , 1774 . The inhabitants of the Town of Groton , in general , are deeply affected with a sense of our public calamities , Be and more especially the distresses of our brethren in the lers Capital of the Province , as we esteem ...
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