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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... conduct on the present exigency , into their consideration , and report as soon as may be their opinion . ' 66 On the 17th of June , it was voted : Whereas the Overseers of the Poor , in the Town of Boston , are a body politic by law ...
... conduct on the present exigency , into their consideration , and report as soon as may be their opinion . ' 66 On the 17th of June , it was voted : Whereas the Overseers of the Poor , in the Town of Boston , are a body politic by law ...
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... conduct under the many more insults which we expect will be offered , as to prevent the dreadful conse quences of a civil war , and disappoint those at home who , we verily believe , wish to have verified , those lies that they have so ...
... conduct under the many more insults which we expect will be offered , as to prevent the dreadful conse quences of a civil war , and disappoint those at home who , we verily believe , wish to have verified , those lies that they have so ...
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... conduct was expected , have surprised the world by a zeal for the service of our suffering brethren in Boston , and a liberality in contributing to their relief , which , till this occasion gave them an opportunity of displaying ...
... conduct was expected , have surprised the world by a zeal for the service of our suffering brethren in Boston , and a liberality in contributing to their relief , which , till this occasion gave them an opportunity of displaying ...
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... conduct of the British Parliament toward the Town of Boston , in the detested Port Bill , merits not only the attention , but the warmest resentment of all America ; and it is with the most cordial satisfaction we view the greatest part ...
... conduct of the British Parliament toward the Town of Boston , in the detested Port Bill , merits not only the attention , but the warmest resentment of all America ; and it is with the most cordial satisfaction we view the greatest part ...
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... conduct of our adversaries is to us astonish- ing . Policy is no more their guide than justice . They have shut their eyes against daylight , and if they lead the British nation into the pit they have digged for us , the blame must be ...
... conduct of our adversaries is to us astonish- ing . Policy is no more their guide than justice . They have shut their eyes against daylight , and if they lead the British nation into the pit they have digged for us , the blame must be ...
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