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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... Court House , it was resolved to unite with their fellow - subjects in any constitutional way to avert the evils " threatened Boston , by this Act . On the 25th of May , a meeting of " the inhabitants of the city of Annapolis ...
... Court House , it was resolved to unite with their fellow - subjects in any constitutional way to avert the evils " threatened Boston , by this Act . On the 25th of May , a meeting of " the inhabitants of the city of Annapolis ...
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... Court House , and at in procession to the church , where an excellent sermon , well adapted to the sent unhappy disputes between Great Britain and her Colonies , was preached the Rev. Mr. Price , chaplain to the House of Burgesses ...
... Court House , and at in procession to the church , where an excellent sermon , well adapted to the sent unhappy disputes between Great Britain and her Colonies , was preached the Rev. Mr. Price , chaplain to the House of Burgesses ...
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... Court House , adopted an address to their representatives in the Virginia Assem- bly , in which was the following : " We most cordially recommend that no time be lost in administering every comfort and aid to our distressed brethren of ...
... Court House , adopted an address to their representatives in the Virginia Assem- bly , in which was the following : " We most cordially recommend that no time be lost in administering every comfort and aid to our distressed brethren of ...
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... court ; a boat , owned by one Stewart , with sand for our floors , has been taken in the har- bor , and the sand thrown into the sea , without the form of a trial ; as was a lighter - load of hay , coming up from Braintree . The produce ...
... court ; a boat , owned by one Stewart , with sand for our floors , has been taken in the har- bor , and the sand thrown into the sea , without the form of a trial ; as was a lighter - load of hay , coming up from Braintree . The produce ...
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... court riters , and their abettors , to dishearten and divide , are en and despised , and under God we hope to be of good urage in the defence of our religion , our wives , our chil- en , our little ones , and the estates with which we ...
... court riters , and their abettors , to dishearten and divide , are en and despised , and under God we hope to be of good urage in the defence of our religion , our wives , our chil- en , our little ones , and the estates with which we ...
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