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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... contributed for the relief of the sufferers by the Boston Port Bill ; and the other , containing the Replies to these Letters by the Committee . In some instances , no reply to the letters is recorded . This Correspondence is now , for ...
... contributed for the relief of the sufferers by the Boston Port Bill ; and the other , containing the Replies to these Letters by the Committee . In some instances , no reply to the letters is recorded . This Correspondence is now , for ...
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... contributions ; and , on the 17th of September , the Continental Congress " Resolved , unanimously , That contributions from all the Colonies , for supplying the necessities and alleviating the distresses of our brethren at Boston ...
... contributions ; and , on the 17th of September , the Continental Congress " Resolved , unanimously , That contributions from all the Colonies , for supplying the necessities and alleviating the distresses of our brethren at Boston ...
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... contributed largely towards our support in this time of our general distress ( without which many of our worthy and virtuous citizens must have ... contributions , rage , that is not entirely void of every sentiment 4 Letter from Windham .
... contributed largely towards our support in this time of our general distress ( without which many of our worthy and virtuous citizens must have ... contributions , rage , that is not entirely void of every sentiment 4 Letter from Windham .
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... , says : " Last week were driven to the neighboring town of Roxbury , two hundred and fifty - eight sheep , a generous contribution of The every measure consistent with the dignity and safety of British Letter from Groton . 7.
... , says : " Last week were driven to the neighboring town of Roxbury , two hundred and fifty - eight sheep , a generous contribution of The every measure consistent with the dignity and safety of British Letter from Groton . 7.
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... contribution by a special vote , passed July 4 , in the following terms : " Upon a motion made and seconded , Voted , unanimously That the thanks of the town be , and hereby are given to our worthy friends , the inhabitants of the town ...
... contribution by a special vote , passed July 4 , in the following terms : " Upon a motion made and seconded , Voted , unanimously That the thanks of the town be , and hereby are given to our worthy friends , the inhabitants of the town ...
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