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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... sent , through the post - office , to all the Res- ident Members , notices of each meeting . Notices of the regular meetings shall be issued on the Monday preceding . ART . 2. He shall keep an exact record of all the meetings of the ...
... sent , through the post - office , to all the Res- ident Members , notices of each meeting . Notices of the regular meetings shall be issued on the Monday preceding . ART . 2. He shall keep an exact record of all the meetings of the ...
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... sent forty bushels of grain , part rye and part Indian corn , to be deliv ered to the Overseers of the Poor of said ... sent from the generous town of Windham , came only in conse quence of money sent to bring them . How weak , how false ...
... sent forty bushels of grain , part rye and part Indian corn , to be deliv ered to the Overseers of the Poor of said ... sent from the generous town of Windham , came only in conse quence of money sent to bring them . How weak , how false ...
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... sent forty bushels of grain , part rye and part Indian corn , to be deliv ered to the Overseers of the Poor of said ... sent from the generous town of Windham , came only in conse- quence of money sent to bring them . How weak , how ...
... sent forty bushels of grain , part rye and part Indian corn , to be deliv ered to the Overseers of the Poor of said ... sent from the generous town of Windham , came only in conse- quence of money sent to bring them . How weak , how ...
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... sent by Mr. Ezra Ware , for the relief of own , those who are more immediately suffering by the oppres- sion of the Boston Port Bill . be eving o u . one resaid Signed by order of the Overseers of the Poor . To Mr. Sam . [ Lem ...
... sent by Mr. Ezra Ware , for the relief of own , those who are more immediately suffering by the oppres- sion of the Boston Port Bill . be eving o u . one resaid Signed by order of the Overseers of the Poor . To Mr. Sam . [ Lem ...
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... sent to you for the relief [ of ] the poor , which I have sent by the bearer , desiring you would receive it for that purpose , and please to signify that you have received it , and you will oblige your friend and servant , AARON RICE ...
... sent to you for the relief [ of ] the poor , which I have sent by the bearer , desiring you would receive it for that purpose , and please to signify that you have received it , and you will oblige your friend and servant , AARON RICE ...
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