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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... cruel Edict of the British Parliament for shutting up the Harbor of Boston . ' 66 The Boston Port Bill received the royal assent on the 31st of March , 1774 , and went into effect on the first of June . The House of Representatives of ...
... cruel Edict of the British Parliament for shutting up the Harbor of Boston . ' 66 The Boston Port Bill received the royal assent on the 31st of March , 1774 , and went into effect on the first of June . The House of Representatives of ...
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... up this port , thereby cruelly depriving the inhabitants of istrite this metropolis of the means they have hitherto used to support their families ; and whereas our brethren in the other Colonies , well Colonial Correspondence . 3.
... up this port , thereby cruelly depriving the inhabitants of istrite this metropolis of the means they have hitherto used to support their families ; and whereas our brethren in the other Colonies , well Colonial Correspondence . 3.
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... cruel and unmanly attacks made by the British Parliament on the loyal and patriotic Town of Boston , who seem destined to feel the force of ministerial wrath , the whole weight of parliamentary vengeance levelled at them in a manner so ...
... cruel and unmanly attacks made by the British Parliament on the loyal and patriotic Town of Boston , who seem destined to feel the force of ministerial wrath , the whole weight of parliamentary vengeance levelled at them in a manner so ...
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... cruel act of Parliament for blocking up the harbor of Bos ton , are prevented getting subsistence for themselves and families . " Voted , That the Town Clerk be directed to transmit an attested copy of the above vote of thanks to the ...
... cruel act of Parliament for blocking up the harbor of Bos ton , are prevented getting subsistence for themselves and families . " Voted , That the Town Clerk be directed to transmit an attested copy of the above vote of thanks to the ...
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... taking necessary steps to strengthen the Union of the Colonies , and thereby defeat the cruel designs of arbitrary power . " - ED . 4TH S. - VOL . II . 2 * every measure consistent with the dignity and safety of Reply to Groton . 9.
... taking necessary steps to strengthen the Union of the Colonies , and thereby defeat the cruel designs of arbitrary power . " - ED . 4TH S. - VOL . II . 2 * every measure consistent with the dignity and safety of Reply to Groton . 9.
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