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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... give notice to every member of the annual assessment remaining due from him for every preceding year . ART . 2. He shall pay no moneys , except on vote of the Society , or on voucher of an officer or committee acting conformably to its ...
... give notice to every member of the annual assessment remaining due from him for every preceding year . ART . 2. He shall pay no moneys , except on vote of the Society , or on voucher of an officer or committee acting conformably to its ...
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... give you every assistance to preserve our civil and religious privileges . We are , Gentlemen , with truth and regard , your assured friends and fellow - sufferers in one common cause . LEMUEL KOLLOCK , half of the Donors . To the ...
... give you every assistance to preserve our civil and religious privileges . We are , Gentlemen , with truth and regard , your assured friends and fellow - sufferers in one common cause . LEMUEL KOLLOCK , half of the Donors . To the ...
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... give up any of our liberties , although we are surrounded by fleets and armies . Our committee to em- ploy the poor are not together , of which I am one , as well as one of the Overseers of the Poor , so do , in the name of both ...
... give up any of our liberties , although we are surrounded by fleets and armies . Our committee to em- ploy the poor are not together , of which I am one , as well as one of the Overseers of the Poor , so do , in the name of both ...
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... give up the glorious cause . " They have need of wisdom and fortitude to confound the devices of their lers enemies , and to endure the hard conflict with dignity . en They rejoice in the approaching general American Con- gress , and ...
... give up the glorious cause . " They have need of wisdom and fortitude to confound the devices of their lers enemies , and to endure the hard conflict with dignity . en They rejoice in the approaching general American Con- gress , and ...
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... give money , can give corn . The people of Boston need not be afraid of being starved to a compliance . If they will only give a short notice , they may make their Town the granary of America . We all hope they will stand to their ...
... give money , can give corn . The people of Boston need not be afraid of being starved to a compliance . If they will only give a short notice , they may make their Town the granary of America . We all hope they will stand to their ...
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