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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... distressed season , be paid and delivered into the hands of the Over- seers , and by them appropriated and distributed , in concert with the Committee lately appointed by this town , for the consideration of the ways and means of ...
... distressed season , be paid and delivered into the hands of the Over- seers , and by them appropriated and distributed , in concert with the Committee lately appointed by this town , for the consideration of the ways and means of ...
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... distressed by the late arbitrary and oppressive Acts . And rest assured that if Parliament does not soon afford you relief , and there should in future be any need of our assistance , we shall , with the utmost cheerfulness , exert our ...
... distressed by the late arbitrary and oppressive Acts . And rest assured that if Parliament does not soon afford you relief , and there should in future be any need of our assistance , we shall , with the utmost cheerfulness , exert our ...
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... the subscriptions of such charitable persons in this county , who shall incline to contribute towards the distressed and suffering inhabitants inhabitants , as well as the Committee , are apprehensive 32 Letter from New Castle .
... the subscriptions of such charitable persons in this county , who shall incline to contribute towards the distressed and suffering inhabitants inhabitants , as well as the Committee , are apprehensive 32 Letter from New Castle .
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... distressed by means of the humane Bos- ton Port Bill , and what sum might be necessary to relieve them annually . We are , Gentlemen , with the utmost regard , your fellow- subjects and brethren , the Committee of Correspondence for the ...
... distressed by means of the humane Bos- ton Port Bill , and what sum might be necessary to relieve them annually . We are , Gentlemen , with the utmost regard , your fellow- subjects and brethren , the Committee of Correspondence for the ...
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... distressed by means of the Boston Port Bill , and what sum might be necessary to relieve them annu- ally . " Thus much we can say , that before the Port Bill , the annual charge for support of the Town's poor was about twenty - four ...
... distressed by means of the Boston Port Bill , and what sum might be necessary to relieve them annu- ally . " Thus much we can say , that before the Port Bill , the annual charge for support of the Town's poor was about twenty - four ...
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