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... given to our benefactors aforementioned , and to the honorable members of the Congress , for their benevolence towards us , expressed as aforesaid , which support , if continued , cannot fail of anima- ting us to remain steadfast in ...
... given to our benefactors aforementioned , and to the honorable members of the Congress , for their benevolence towards us , expressed as aforesaid , which support , if continued , cannot fail of anima- ting us to remain steadfast in ...
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... given to our worthy friends , the inhabitants of the town of Windham , in the colony of Connecticut , for the kind and generous assistance they have granted this town , under its present distress and calamity , in voluntarily sending ...
... given to our worthy friends , the inhabitants of the town of Windham , in the colony of Connecticut , for the kind and generous assistance they have granted this town , under its present distress and calamity , in voluntarily sending ...
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... given in your letter , and we shall use our best endeavors that the inhabitants of this Town may endure their sufferings with dignity , that the glorious cause or which they suffer may not be reproached . We trust 1 Before the Port Bill ...
... given in your letter , and we shall use our best endeavors that the inhabitants of this Town may endure their sufferings with dignity , that the glorious cause or which they suffer may not be reproached . We trust 1 Before the Port Bill ...
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... given to our worthy friends , the inhabitants of the town of Windham , in the colony of Connecticut , for the kind and generous assistance they have granted this town , under its present distress and calamity , in voluntarily sending ...
... given to our worthy friends , the inhabitants of the town of Windham , in the colony of Connecticut , for the kind and generous assistance they have granted this town , under its present distress and calamity , in voluntarily sending ...
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... given in your letter , and we shall use our best endeavors that the inhabitants of this Town may endure their sufferings with dignity , that the glorious cause for which they suffer may not be reproached . We trust Before the Port Bill ...
... given in your letter , and we shall use our best endeavors that the inhabitants of this Town may endure their sufferings with dignity , that the glorious cause for which they suffer may not be reproached . We trust Before the Port Bill ...
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