Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical 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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... wish to destroy them . I wish to hear whether the letter to me was from you or Mr. S. Adams . I lost the pleasure of it , and they boast of great discoveries made from that and the two letters to General Wash- ington . . . . J. WARREN ...
... wish to destroy them . I wish to hear whether the letter to me was from you or Mr. S. Adams . I lost the pleasure of it , and they boast of great discoveries made from that and the two letters to General Wash- ington . . . . J. WARREN ...
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... wish the Agents you may send here to purchase cloath- ing or other necessaries for the Army may be instructed not to violate our Laws , assume too great a superiority , or interfere with our Board of War , who are really agents for you ...
... wish the Agents you may send here to purchase cloath- ing or other necessaries for the Army may be instructed not to violate our Laws , assume too great a superiority , or interfere with our Board of War , who are really agents for you ...
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... wish to be beholden to any other Power but that of Heaven , and to our own virtue and valour for our Liberties ; but it seems to me a war between France and England will make a diversion very favourable to us . At least it will Gratifie ...
... wish to be beholden to any other Power but that of Heaven , and to our own virtue and valour for our Liberties ; but it seems to me a war between France and England will make a diversion very favourable to us . At least it will Gratifie ...
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1743 | 1 |
SAMUEL ADAMS TO JAMES WARren | 8 |
JOHN HANCOCK TO JOSEPH WARREN | 10 |
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ABIGAIL ADAMS ADAMS MSS ADAMS TO JAMES America appointed Army arrived Assembly assure believe Boston Boston Gazette Braintree Britain Business Cambridge Character Charlestown Coll Colonel Colonies command Committee Committee of Correspondence Continental Congress continue Country Court DEAR SIR Delegates determined Enemies England expect Expence favour fear Friend Genl Gentlemen give Government hand HANNAH WINTHROP happy hear Honour hope House inclose inlisted Island JAMES OTIS JAMES WARREN PHILADELPHIA JOHN ADAMS JOHN DICKINSON Journals July late Letter Liberty Madam Massachusetts matter MERCY WARREN never Number obliged Octr officers opinion perhaps PHILADA pleasure Plymouth Politicks Power Pray present Province Provincial Congress received regiment Salt Petre SAMUEL ADAMS sent ship signature Soldiers soon Spirit suffer suppose taken thing Thomas Cushing thought tion Tories Town Troops Vessells Virtue voted WARREN TO JOHN Washington WATERTOWN wish write yesterday York