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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... spirit of liberty is not entirely fled from Boston , but that you will yet hold out , and to the last resist and oppose those who are striving to enslave America . You may depend on us , and we believe all Connecticut , almost to a man ...
... spirit of liberty is not entirely fled from Boston , but that you will yet hold out , and to the last resist and oppose those who are striving to enslave America . You may depend on us , and we believe all Connecticut , almost to a man ...
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... spirit actuates the whole ; and all unite in prayers to the Supreme Disposer of events , that the liberties of America may yet be preserved . Last Thursday was a solemn day in this Town ; the shops and streets empty , and the churches ...
... spirit actuates the whole ; and all unite in prayers to the Supreme Disposer of events , that the liberties of America may yet be preserved . Last Thursday was a solemn day in this Town ; the shops and streets empty , and the churches ...
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... spirit of union , to confound the councils of your unrighteous oppressors , and with a spirit of humanity and benevolence towards an innocent and oppressed people , so we trust he will also inspire your Town with patience , resignation ...
... spirit of union , to confound the councils of your unrighteous oppressors , and with a spirit of humanity and benevolence towards an innocent and oppressed people , so we trust he will also inspire your Town with patience , resignation ...
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... spirit of union and hearty concern for the rights of America , as must enkindle in every breast the highest opinion of the virtue and firm- ness of the inhabitants of New Jersey . With hearts deeply impressed with gratitude , we note ...
... spirit of union and hearty concern for the rights of America , as must enkindle in every breast the highest opinion of the virtue and firm- ness of the inhabitants of New Jersey . With hearts deeply impressed with gratitude , we note ...
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... spirit possesses every bosom , which all ranks of persons seem emulous to express by actions as well as by words ; even those few from whom another cause in which they now suffer , it will not Letter from Cape Fear . 23 333.
... spirit possesses every bosom , which all ranks of persons seem emulous to express by actions as well as by words ; even those few from whom another cause in which they now suffer , it will not Letter from Cape Fear . 23 333.
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