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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... worthy and virtuous citizens must have been in imminent danger of perishing with cold and hunger ) : " And whereas the honorable members of the Continental Congress have kindly recommended us to our sister Colonies , as worthy of ...
... worthy and virtuous citizens must have been in imminent danger of perishing with cold and hunger ) : " And whereas the honorable members of the Continental Congress have kindly recommended us to our sister Colonies , as worthy of ...
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... worthy and very respect- The Colony of Connecticut , by its Legislature , recommended three times a general subscription for the relief of the poor of Boston . The public sympathy is indicated in the following paragraph from the Boston ...
... worthy and very respect- The Colony of Connecticut , by its Legislature , recommended three times a general subscription for the relief of the poor of Boston . The public sympathy is indicated in the following paragraph from the Boston ...
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... worthy of a human bosom , in the great cause of liberty . " A numerous and respectable meeting of the six Counties in the District of Wilmington has been had , and they have , without one dissenting voice , resolved upon pursuing every ...
... worthy of a human bosom , in the great cause of liberty . " A numerous and respectable meeting of the six Counties in the District of Wilmington has been had , and they have , without one dissenting voice , resolved upon pursuing every ...
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... worthy friends and brethren of Carolina , for this instance of their readiness to support the common cause of American liberty , and the relief of this Town , suffering under the cruel hand of oppression . Please , Sir , to accept our ...
... worthy friends and brethren of Carolina , for this instance of their readiness to support the common cause of American liberty , and the relief of this Town , suffering under the cruel hand of oppression . Please , Sir , to accept our ...
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... worthy of your attention . As you have printed some letters , & c . , if any of this I should be thought worthy of notice , ( which we don't de- sire , ) and as the issue of things is not absolutely certain , and this town the residence ...
... worthy of your attention . As you have printed some letters , & c . , if any of this I should be thought worthy of notice , ( which we don't de- sire , ) and as the issue of things is not absolutely certain , and this town the residence ...
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