Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1897 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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... probably be greatly benefitted by the dispute , which was very impoliticly and unnecessarily brought on . It seems to have arisen , if national enemies are out of the question , from a mistaken idea of the ability of the Colonies , in ...
... probably be greatly benefitted by the dispute , which was very impoliticly and unnecessarily brought on . It seems to have arisen , if national enemies are out of the question , from a mistaken idea of the ability of the Colonies , in ...
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... probably designed to make the Americans believe that a repeal is really intended at the next session of Parliament , and in con- firmation of this it is said the Ministry have written . circulatory letters to the respective Governors of ...
... probably designed to make the Americans believe that a repeal is really intended at the next session of Parliament , and in con- firmation of this it is said the Ministry have written . circulatory letters to the respective Governors of ...
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... probably in favor of appointing an agent , -an agent for ye House only ; for there is undoubtedly a considerable majority in favor of such a seperate appointment in case it is determined that there should be an agent . The Council are ...
... probably in favor of appointing an agent , -an agent for ye House only ; for there is undoubtedly a considerable majority in favor of such a seperate appointment in case it is determined that there should be an agent . The Council are ...
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acquainted act of Parliament affairs agent agreable America appointed apprehend Assembly Bernard Board Britain British Capt Charter Colonies Comtee comunicated copy cou'd Council Court Crown Customs DEAR SIR declared desire Dr Franklin duty endeavours enemy England expence favour friends gentlemen give Governor Grenville Harvard College HONBLE honor hope House of Representatives humble servant JAMES BOWDOIN JOHN ERVING JOHN TEMPLE Josiah Quincy justice King's late letter liberty LL.D Lord Lord Hillsborough Lord North Lordship Majesty Majesty's Massachusetts matter measures ment mentioned Ministry molosses obedient obliged observed occasion opinion papers Parliament persons petition pleasure POWNALL present proceedings proper Province received regard repeal respect revenue SAMUEL DANFORTH sent servt session shª shou'd taxes thing THOMAS POWNALL THOMAS WHATELY tion trade troops WILLIAM BOLLAN wish wou'd