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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... determine its True worth ; and if you can discover no other merit in it , permit me at Least to claim the merit of having wrote it , with the most ardent affection for the British Colonies , the purest intentions to promote their ...
... determine its True worth ; and if you can discover no other merit in it , permit me at Least to claim the merit of having wrote it , with the most ardent affection for the British Colonies , the purest intentions to promote their ...
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... determined Citizens peremptorily demanding the Redress of Grievances . Did he then discover such an intrepid mind , as a man must be possessed of who can reduce a free People to slavery ? I confess , we have , as Wolfe expressd it , a ...
... determined Citizens peremptorily demanding the Redress of Grievances . Did he then discover such an intrepid mind , as a man must be possessed of who can reduce a free People to slavery ? I confess , we have , as Wolfe expressd it , a ...
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... determined to play a poor hand to the best Ad- vantage ; they are therefore for instructing the Representatives to prevent the Independency of the Judges taking place ; but it must be done by enlarging their Salaries , which would be a ...
... determined to play a poor hand to the best Ad- vantage ; they are therefore for instructing the Representatives to prevent the Independency of the Judges taking place ; but it must be done by enlarging their Salaries , which would be a ...
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... determined she should return with her detested Cargo . Before the Arrival of this and the News from Boston , the Citizens of New York had got to be divided ; many of them being for storing the Tea . But immediately they became united ...
... determined she should return with her detested Cargo . Before the Arrival of this and the News from Boston , the Citizens of New York had got to be divided ; many of them being for storing the Tea . But immediately they became united ...
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... determined by Reason , or by the frightful List of Scarecrows and Bug bears ( mentioned in your last , and which are employed on this Occasion ) their speculations will differ . As your Judgment will be regulated by the first I should ...
... determined by Reason , or by the frightful List of Scarecrows and Bug bears ( mentioned in your last , and which are employed on this Occasion ) their speculations will differ . As your Judgment will be regulated by the first I should ...
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