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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... Continent , which threatens the total destruction of the liberties of all British America : " It is therefore Resolved , as the clear opinion of this House , That the in- habitants of the said towns ought to be relieved ; and this House ...
... Continent , which threatens the total destruction of the liberties of all British America : " It is therefore Resolved , as the clear opinion of this House , That the in- habitants of the said towns ought to be relieved ; and this House ...
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... continent . " The Gazette of this date has the following article : " We cannot but gratefully cknowledge the generous and brotherly interposition of our brethren of the other Colonies on the present desperate attack of the British ...
... continent . " The Gazette of this date has the following article : " We cannot but gratefully cknowledge the generous and brotherly interposition of our brethren of the other Colonies on the present desperate attack of the British ...
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... continent . " Clerk The Gazette of this date has the following article : " We cannot but gratefully acknowledge the generous and brotherly interposition of our brethren of the other Colonies on the present desperate attack of the ...
... continent . " Clerk The Gazette of this date has the following article : " We cannot but gratefully acknowledge the generous and brotherly interposition of our brethren of the other Colonies on the present desperate attack of the ...
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... Continent . It indeed seems as if their prophecy would soon be verified in Boston's becoming the granary of North America . May the behavior of its inhabitants continue to deserve their praise and bounty . A whole Continent is now awake ...
... Continent . It indeed seems as if their prophecy would soon be verified in Boston's becoming the granary of North America . May the behavior of its inhabitants continue to deserve their praise and bounty . A whole Continent is now awake ...
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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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