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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... consider the cause of all these calamities , that it is nothing less , on your part , than a strict adherence to the fundamental principles of the Constitution , addressed , probably , to the Committee of Correspondence . The Gazette ...
... consider the cause of all these calamities , that it is nothing less , on your part , than a strict adherence to the fundamental principles of the Constitution , addressed , probably , to the Committee of Correspondence . The Gazette ...
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... consider " the attack upon the town of Boston , " ' not as an attempt made on that town singly , but upon the whole continent . " The Gazette of this date has the following article : " We cannot but gratefully cknowledge the generous ...
... consider " the attack upon the town of Boston , " ' not as an attempt made on that town singly , but upon the whole continent . " The Gazette of this date has the following article : " We cannot but gratefully cknowledge the generous ...
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... consider “ the attack upon the town of Boston , " " not as an attempt made on that town singly , but upon the whole continent . " Clerk The Gazette of this date has the following article : " We cannot but gratefully acknowledge the ...
... consider “ the attack upon the town of Boston , " " not as an attempt made on that town singly , but upon the whole continent . " Clerk The Gazette of this date has the following article : " We cannot but gratefully acknowledge the ...
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... consider the Port Bill . At a meeting held at New- ark on the 11th of June , it was proposed that meetings should be held in the Counties to appoint Committees to meet together and take measures for acting with the other Colonies ...
... consider the Port Bill . At a meeting held at New- ark on the 11th of June , it was proposed that meetings should be held in the Counties to appoint Committees to meet together and take measures for acting with the other Colonies ...
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... consider ourselves as deeply involved in the misfortunes of that brave people . We view the attack made by the Minister upon the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay , to be intended to pave the way to a general subversion of the ...
... consider ourselves as deeply involved in the misfortunes of that brave people . We view the attack made by the Minister upon the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay , to be intended to pave the way to a general subversion of the ...
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