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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... benevolent assistance received Rich from the other Colonies under our present calamities , and the kind recommend- Jr. , ation of the late respectable Continental Congress for future support , passed Zeive nem . con . relief " Whereas ...
... benevolent assistance received Rich from the other Colonies under our present calamities , and the kind recommend- Jr. , ation of the late respectable Continental Congress for future support , passed Zeive nem . con . relief " Whereas ...
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... benevolence towards us , expressed as aforesaid , which support , if continued , cannot fail of anima- ting us to remain steadfast in defending the rights of America . " " The ninth volume of the second series of these Collections ...
... benevolence towards us , expressed as aforesaid , which support , if continued , cannot fail of anima- ting us to remain steadfast in defending the rights of America . " " The ninth volume of the second series of these Collections ...
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... being applied agreeable to their benevolent intention , as it is a great satisfaction to the Committee to find the Continent so united in opinion . The Town of IF Boston is now suffering for the common liberties of 14 Reply to Farmington .
... being applied agreeable to their benevolent intention , as it is a great satisfaction to the Committee to find the Continent so united in opinion . The Town of IF Boston is now suffering for the common liberties of 14 Reply to Farmington .
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... benevolent intentions of the ma contributors . As Capt . Williams brought us no letter , nor ing had any particular directions about the freight of the grain , bee the Committee immediately agreed to pay the same , and offered it to ...
... benevolent intentions of the ma contributors . As Capt . Williams brought us no letter , nor ing had any particular directions about the freight of the grain , bee the Committee immediately agreed to pay the same , and offered it to ...
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... benevolence towards an innocent and oppressed people , so we trust he will also inspire your Town with patience , resignation and fortitude , until this great calamity shall be overpast . We have the pleasure to acquaint you , that on ...
... benevolence towards an innocent and oppressed people , so we trust he will also inspire your Town with patience , resignation and fortitude , until this great calamity shall be overpast . We have the pleasure to acquaint you , that on ...
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