Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1917 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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... interest in Philadel- phia . 214 March 23. JAMES BOWDOIN TO MERCY WARREN . The British commissioners to negotiate . How both sides will conduct the matter . Fear of bribery . A treaty in outline . Question of inde- pendence . Opinion of ...
... interest in Philadel- phia . 214 March 23. JAMES BOWDOIN TO MERCY WARREN . The British commissioners to negotiate . How both sides will conduct the matter . Fear of bribery . A treaty in outline . Question of inde- pendence . Opinion of ...
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... Interest on loans , and the lottery . Articles of confederation . A constitution for Massachu- setts . The enemy at Rhode Island . Hancock as treasurer of Harvard College . April 6. JOHN ADAMS TO JAMES WARREN Suppresses a letter . Naval ...
... Interest on loans , and the lottery . Articles of confederation . A constitution for Massachu- setts . The enemy at Rhode Island . Hancock as treasurer of Harvard College . April 6. JOHN ADAMS TO JAMES WARREN Suppresses a letter . Naval ...
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... interest is maintained to the end . The series not only presents an exchange of views and a relation of incident in full freedom of almost family intercourse , but it adds much . to what has been known of the motives of the conduct of ...
... interest is maintained to the end . The series not only presents an exchange of views and a relation of incident in full freedom of almost family intercourse , but it adds much . to what has been known of the motives of the conduct of ...
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... Interest , will always afford sincere Joy , to , Dear Sir , your most affectionate , and most hble Servt PHILADELPHIA , December 5th , 1767 . ― JOHN DICKINSON JOHN DICKINSON TO JAMES OTIS [ January 25 , 1768. ] 1 DEAR SIR , I have just ...
... Interest , will always afford sincere Joy , to , Dear Sir , your most affectionate , and most hble Servt PHILADELPHIA , December 5th , 1767 . ― JOHN DICKINSON JOHN DICKINSON TO JAMES OTIS [ January 25 , 1768. ] 1 DEAR SIR , I have just ...
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... Interest in your Appointment further than to promote your Honour . My Friendship to my Country engaged me to it , and when I knew it was at the Expence of your Ease , and so well satisfied am I with the Major Part of our Committee ...
... Interest in your Appointment further than to promote your Honour . My Friendship to my Country engaged me to it , and when I knew it was at the Expence of your Ease , and so well satisfied am I with the Major Part of our Committee ...
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ABIGAIL ADAMS ADAMS MSS ADAMS TO JAMES America appointed Army arrived Assembly believe Boston Boston Gazette Braintree Britain British Business Cambridge CATHARINE MACAULAY Character Charlestown Coll Colonies Command Committee Continental Congress Country Court DEAR SIR Delegates determined Enemies England expect Expence favour fear Friend Gage Genl Gentlemen give Government happy hear Honour hope House inclose informed Island JAMES OTIS JAMES WARREN PHILADELPHIA JOHN ADAMS JOHN DICKINSON John Gill Journals July July 26 June late Letter Liberty Massachusetts matter MERCY WARREN morning never obliged Octr officers opinion Papers perhaps PHILADA pleasure Plymouth Politicks Power Pray printed Province Provincial Congress received regiment Roxbury Salt Petre SAMUEL ADAMS sent Ships signature Soldiers soon Spirit suffer suppose taken thing Thomas thought tion Tories Town Troops Vessells Virtue voted WARREN TO JOHN Washington WATERTOWN wish write wrote yesterday