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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... Parliament for shutting up the Harbor of Boston . ' 66 The Boston Port Bill received the royal assent on the 31st of March , 1774 , and went into effect on the first of June . The House of Representatives of Massachusetts , on the 17th ...
... Parliament for shutting up the Harbor of Boston . ' 66 The Boston Port Bill received the royal assent on the 31st of March , 1774 , and went into effect on the first of June . The House of Representatives of Massachusetts , on the 17th ...
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... occupations , by means of the act of the British Parliament for shutting up the harbor of Boston , and to appropriate , improve , or distribute the same for the purpose aforesaid , according to their 2 Colonial Correspondence .
... occupations , by means of the act of the British Parliament for shutting up the harbor of Boston , and to appropriate , improve , or distribute the same for the purpose aforesaid , according to their 2 Colonial Correspondence .
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... Parliament on the loyal and patriotic Town of Boston , who seem destined to feel the force of ministerial wrath , the whole weight of parliamentary vengeance levelled at them in a manner so replete with cruelty and injustice , as must ...
... Parliament on the loyal and patriotic Town of Boston , who seem destined to feel the force of ministerial wrath , the whole weight of parliamentary vengeance levelled at them in a manner so replete with cruelty and injustice , as must ...
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... Parliament of Great Britain are determined to reduce America to a state of vassalage , and , unless we all unite in the common cause , they will un- doubtedly accomplish their design . We are much surprised to find so many of the ...
... Parliament of Great Britain are determined to reduce America to a state of vassalage , and , unless we all unite in the common cause , they will un- doubtedly accomplish their design . We are much surprised to find so many of the ...
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... Parliament does not soon afford you relief , and there should in future be any need of our assistance , we shall , with the utmost cheerfulness , exert our influence to that purpose . We are , Gentlemen , with great respect , Your most ...
... Parliament does not soon afford you relief , and there should in future be any need of our assistance , we shall , with the utmost cheerfulness , exert our influence to that purpose . We are , Gentlemen , with great respect , Your most ...
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