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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... hath not arisen from our having been unconcerned spectators of their dis- OUSE tressed situation ; but hearing of the laudable zeal of others , we were ready to stat conclude there was a sufficient present supply , and that our ...
... hath not arisen from our having been unconcerned spectators of their dis- OUSE tressed situation ; but hearing of the laudable zeal of others , we were ready to stat conclude there was a sufficient present supply , and that our ...
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... hath the hearts of all men in his hands , and who turneth they ? them as he pleaseth , still dispose our sympathizing brethren to continue their benefactions , till we are happily relieved from our present difficulties . " - Force's ...
... hath the hearts of all men in his hands , and who turneth they ? them as he pleaseth , still dispose our sympathizing brethren to continue their benefactions , till we are happily relieved from our present difficulties . " - Force's ...
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... hath almost three months , but , through the goodness of our God , who has all hearts in his hand , and can encourage and strength- en , or depress and intimidate as he pleaseth , we remain firm and undaunted , and through the kind ...
... hath almost three months , but , through the goodness of our God , who has all hearts in his hand , and can encourage and strength- en , or depress and intimidate as he pleaseth , we remain firm and undaunted , and through the kind ...
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... hath sailed from the eastern shore of this Province , with a cargo of provisions , as a free gift to our besieged brethren at Boston . The inhabitants of all the Counties of Virginia and Maryland , are subscribing with great liberality ...
... hath sailed from the eastern shore of this Province , with a cargo of provisions , as a free gift to our besieged brethren at Boston . The inhabitants of all the Counties of Virginia and Maryland , are subscribing with great liberality ...
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... hath sailed from the eastern shore of this Province , with a cargo of provisions , as a free gift to our besieged brethren at Boston . The inhabitants of all the Counties of Virginia and Maryland , are subscribing with great liberality ...
... hath sailed from the eastern shore of this Province , with a cargo of provisions , as a free gift to our besieged brethren at Boston . The inhabitants of all the Counties of Virginia and Maryland , are subscribing with great liberality ...
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