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... . May the day be followed with true repentance and amendment of life , and all the ills we suffer now , like scattered clouds , shall pass away.-ED. Williams , between three and four hundred bushels of rye Letter from Farmington . 13.
... . May the day be followed with true repentance and amendment of life , and all the ills we suffer now , like scattered clouds , shall pass away.-ED. Williams , between three and four hundred bushels of rye Letter from Farmington . 13.
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... hundred bushels of rye and Indian corn for the above mentioned purpose , and that you have the sub- scriptions still open , and expect after harvest to ship a much larger quantity . Mr. Barrett tells us , that upon the arrival of ...
... hundred bushels of rye and Indian corn for the above mentioned purpose , and that you have the sub- scriptions still open , and expect after harvest to ship a much larger quantity . Mr. Barrett tells us , that upon the arrival of ...
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... hundred and sixteen and half bushels of rye , and one hundred and ninety bushels of Indian corn , of as a donation from our generous , patriotic friends in Far- rmington . This Committee , in the name of the Town , re- of turn you and ...
... hundred and sixteen and half bushels of rye , and one hundred and ninety bushels of Indian corn , of as a donation from our generous , patriotic friends in Far- rmington . This Committee , in the name of the Town , re- of turn you and ...
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... hundred leagues , even with British merchandise . And when any of these hardships and distresses are mentioned to those insolents in office , the Commissioners and their under- strappers , we are told it was the design of the Act , and ...
... hundred leagues , even with British merchandise . And when any of these hardships and distresses are mentioned to those insolents in office , the Commissioners and their under- strappers , we are told it was the design of the Act , and ...
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... hundred pounds , our lawful money . But the number of the poor , by means of the humane Port Bill , is doubtless increased in a twofold , if not threefold propor- tion , and considerable numbers , who , three months ago , lived very ...
... hundred pounds , our lawful money . But the number of the poor , by means of the humane Port Bill , is doubtless increased in a twofold , if not threefold propor- tion , and considerable numbers , who , three months ago , lived very ...
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