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... RELIEF OF · THE SUFFERERS BY THE BOSTON PORT BILL . [ AMONG the archives of the MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY are two Letter Books ; one , containing copies of Letters addressed to the Committee appointed by the Town of Boston to ...
... RELIEF OF · THE SUFFERERS BY THE BOSTON PORT BILL . [ AMONG the archives of the MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY are two Letter Books ; one , containing copies of Letters addressed to the Committee appointed by the Town of Boston to ...
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... relief of such inhabitants of this town as may be sufferers for want of employment in their several occupations , by means of the act of the British Parliament for shutting up the harbor of Boston , and to appropriate , improve , or ...
... relief of such inhabitants of this town as may be sufferers for want of employment in their several occupations , by means of the act of the British Parliament for shutting up the harbor of Boston , and to appropriate , improve , or ...
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... relief of such persons as are sufferers by the operation of the Boston Port Bill , ' which passed in the affirmative unanimously . Álso moved , that whereas the town of Charlestown have had encouragement from the committee on ways and ...
... relief of such persons as are sufferers by the operation of the Boston Port Bill , ' which passed in the affirmative unanimously . Álso moved , that whereas the town of Charlestown have had encouragement from the committee on ways and ...
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... relief of those honest , industrious poor , who are most 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 ...
... relief of those honest , industrious poor , who are most 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 ...
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... relief to them in our power , a number of the inhabi- tants of this Town have subscribed , and this day sent forty bushels of grain , part rye and part Indian corn , to be deliv ered to the Overseers of the Poor of said Town of Boston ...
... relief to them in our power , a number of the inhabi- tants of this Town have subscribed , and this day sent forty bushels of grain , part rye and part Indian corn , to be deliv ered to the Overseers of the Poor of said Town of Boston ...
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