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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... firm and unshaken amidst this storm of ministerial ven- geance ) shall it be told to your everlasting honor , that Boston stood foremost in the cause of liberty , when the greatest power on earth was striving to divest them of it ; and ...
... firm and unshaken amidst this storm of ministerial ven- geance ) shall it be told to your everlasting honor , that Boston stood foremost in the cause of liberty , when the greatest power on earth was striving to divest them of it ; and ...
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... firm in the common cause . Depend on it , we will further assist you with provision and men , if needful . We are , Gentlemen , your sympathizing , humble servants . By order of the Committee of Correspondence . To the Committee of ...
... firm in the common cause . Depend on it , we will further assist you with provision and men , if needful . We are , Gentlemen , your sympathizing , humble servants . By order of the Committee of Correspondence . To the Committee of ...
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... firm , steady , and resolute in the common cause of Liberty , hope the peo- ple of Boston remain firm and steady . An answer would be extreme [ ly ] agreeable . With esteem , Sir , I remain your most obedient , humble servant . Per ...
... firm , steady , and resolute in the common cause of Liberty , hope the peo- ple of Boston remain firm and steady . An answer would be extreme [ ly ] agreeable . With esteem , Sir , I remain your most obedient , humble servant . Per ...
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... firm and steady . I am , with very great regard , Gentlemen , Your friend and countryman , SAMUEL ADAMS . To Fisher Gay , Esq . , and the rest of the Committee in Farmington , Connecticut . SIR , Boston , August 4th , 1774 . Your favor ...
... firm and steady . I am , with very great regard , Gentlemen , Your friend and countryman , SAMUEL ADAMS . To Fisher Gay , Esq . , and the rest of the Committee in Farmington , Connecticut . SIR , Boston , August 4th , 1774 . Your favor ...
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... firm- ness of the inhabitants of New Jersey . With hearts deeply impressed with gratitude , we note your kind intentions to contribute for the relief of the inhabitants of this Town , suffering by means of the Boston Port Bill , and ...
... firm- ness of the inhabitants of New Jersey . With hearts deeply impressed with gratitude , we note your kind intentions to contribute for the relief of the inhabitants of this Town , suffering by means of the Boston Port Bill , and ...
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