Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1792 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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... ministry have chosen the Town of Boston as their first victim . That we are sequestered from all America , for a criterion by which they shall determine how far the idea of des- potic government is compatible with the sentiments of free ...
... ministry have chosen the Town of Boston as their first victim . That we are sequestered from all America , for a criterion by which they shall determine how far the idea of des- potic government is compatible with the sentiments of free ...
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... ministry . We now inclose you the proceedings of our Committee , as also a vindication of our much injured characters , which we hope will be acceptable . Please to present our best regards to the worthy inhabitants of Shrewsbury , and ...
... ministry . We now inclose you the proceedings of our Committee , as also a vindication of our much injured characters , which we hope will be acceptable . Please to present our best regards to the worthy inhabitants of Shrewsbury , and ...
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... Ministry was so sweet unto them , and the Bread of Life so savoury to their Souls , that they forgot their Bodily Food , so welcome was Christian Society to them , that he who had but an Acre of Land for his House Lot , parted with one ...
... Ministry was so sweet unto them , and the Bread of Life so savoury to their Souls , that they forgot their Bodily Food , so welcome was Christian Society to them , that he who had but an Acre of Land for his House Lot , parted with one ...
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acknowledgments Act of Parliament agreeable America appointed assistance assured barrels behalf benevolent bill of lading Boston Gazette Boston Port Bill Britain bushels Capt charity Charlestown Churches Colonies Committee of Correspondence Committee of Donations common cause continent corn County Court cruel D'Aulnay DAVID JEFFRIES desire distressed Divine enemies England English esteem favor firm flour friend and humble GENTLEMEN give Governor hand hath hearts honor hope humble servant hundred inclosed Indian inhabitants JAMES ANGELL John kind late letter liberty Lord Marblehead Massachusetts meeting Messrs ministry mittee of Donations obedient obliged friend oppression Parliament patriotic poor of Boston pounds present Province receipt relief REPLY respect SAM'L Samuel Samuel Adams Selectmen sent sheep ship sincere Society soon spirit subscription suffering sympathy thanks thay thing THOMAS CUSHING tion Town of Boston trust vessel vote William wish worthy brethren