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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... common cause of 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 ...
... common cause of 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 ...
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... common cause , they will un- doubtedly accomplish their design . We are much surprised to find so many of the merchants in Boston courting favor of the tools of the ministry , and heaping encomiums on that enemy to liberty , that ...
... common cause , they will un- doubtedly accomplish their design . We are much surprised to find so many of the merchants in Boston courting favor of the tools of the ministry , and heaping encomiums on that enemy to liberty , that ...
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... common cause ; nay , even , if the sad exigence of affairs should ever require it , to determine , in defence of every thing for which life is worth enjoying , to meet that death which will be glorious , and infinitely preferable to a ...
... common cause ; nay , even , if the sad exigence of affairs should ever require it , to determine , in defence of every thing for which life is worth enjoying , to meet that death which will be glorious , and infinitely preferable to a ...
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... common cause . LEMUEL KOLLOCK , half of the Donors . To the Overseers of the Poor of the Town of Boston and the additional Committee . 191 bushels rye , 112 bushels corn , 31 bushels . 1774 . f be SIR , REPLY TO WRENTHAM . Boston , July ...
... common cause . LEMUEL KOLLOCK , half of the Donors . To the Overseers of the Poor of the Town of Boston and the additional Committee . 191 bushels rye , 112 bushels corn , 31 bushels . 1774 . f be SIR , REPLY TO WRENTHAM . Boston , July ...
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... common cause . Depend on it , we will further assist you with provision and men , if needful . We are , Gentlemen , your sympathizing , humble servants . By order of the Committee of Correspondence . To the Committee of Correspondence ...
... common cause . Depend on it , we will further assist you with provision and men , if needful . We are , Gentlemen , your sympathizing , humble servants . By order of the Committee of Correspondence . To the Committee of Correspondence ...
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