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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... firm and undaunted , and through the kind influence of the same Infinite goodness and Almighty power , we shall go on and persevere , until we , though more immediate suffer- ers , and all our friends and brethren on this widely ...
... firm and undaunted , and through the kind influence of the same Infinite goodness and Almighty power , we shall go on and persevere , until we , though more immediate suffer- ers , and all our friends and brethren on this widely ...
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... firm , and let your intrepid ourage show the world you are men and Christians , who ontend earnestly for the liberties once granted to this rovince by charter . We rejoice to hear there is such a pirit prevailing in the country in ...
... firm , and let your intrepid ourage show the world you are men and Christians , who ontend earnestly for the liberties once granted to this rovince by charter . We rejoice to hear there is such a pirit prevailing in the country in ...
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... firm , and let your intrepid courage show the world you are men and Christians , who contend earnestly for the liberties once granted to this Province by charter . We rejoice to hear there is such a spirit prevailing in the country in ...
... firm , and let your intrepid courage show the world you are men and Christians , who contend earnestly for the liberties once granted to this Province by charter . We rejoice to hear there is such a spirit prevailing in the country in ...
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... firm ( if possible ) in the glorious cause in which you are embarked , notwithstanding the repeated , unheard of daring attacks , which the British Par- liament are making upon the rights which you ought to enjoy as English - born ...
... firm ( if possible ) in the glorious cause in which you are embarked , notwithstanding the repeated , unheard of daring attacks , which the British Par- liament are making upon the rights which you ought to enjoy as English - born ...
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... firm resolution . We felicitate you , Gentlemen , that in your region brib- ery and corruption are as yet only mere names . Alas , with us , they walk in darkness , and waste at noonday . They are not only in the secret recesses of ...
... firm resolution . We felicitate you , Gentlemen , that in your region brib- ery and corruption are as yet only mere names . Alas , with us , they walk in darkness , and waste at noonday . They are not only in the secret recesses of ...
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