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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... suffering such horrid cruelties , for which your streets have been stained with blood , and for which you now feel ... suffer with you in the common cause ; nay , even , if the sad exigence of affairs should ever require it , to ...
... suffering such horrid cruelties , for which your streets have been stained with blood , and for which you now feel ... suffer with you in the common cause ; nay , even , if the sad exigence of affairs should ever require it , to ...
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... sufferings . We then , a small number of the inhabitants of this Town , being sensible of the difficulties so sudden a ... suffering brethren amongst you . We therefore send you , by the bearer , Mr. Ezra Ware , one load of grain , to be ...
... sufferings . We then , a small number of the inhabitants of this Town , being sensible of the difficulties so sudden a ... suffering brethren amongst you . We therefore send you , by the bearer , Mr. Ezra Ware , one load of grain , to be ...
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... suffering under the heavy ck as hand of power ; and as patience , fortitude and perseverance , while we are enduring this oppression for the preservation al - t of the rights of America , seem to be expected from us Boston by our ...
... suffering under the heavy ck as hand of power ; and as patience , fortitude and perseverance , while we are enduring this oppression for the preservation al - t of the rights of America , seem to be expected from us Boston by our ...
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... suffering in the common cause of American liberty , we would manifest our hearty sympathy with them , in their present calamitous state , and readiness to able metropolis , under their present severe and unparalleled sufferings 16 ...
... suffering in the common cause of American liberty , we would manifest our hearty sympathy with them , in their present calamitous state , and readiness to able metropolis , under their present severe and unparalleled sufferings 16 ...
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... suffering under the hand of oppression , grievous and unparalleled hardships and distresses , in consequence of their resolution to support the great principles of constitutional liberty ; and having endured and yet enduring those ...
... suffering under the hand of oppression , grievous and unparalleled hardships and distresses , in consequence of their resolution to support the great principles of constitutional liberty ; and having endured and yet enduring those ...
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