Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Band 75Massachusetts Historical Society., 1922 - 483 Seiten 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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... issues of its press were in that form of official regula- tions . It was long before a broadside other than of govern- ment or of college was used for personal or mortuary ends . The earliest known issue of the press set up in Cambridge ...
... issues of its press were in that form of official regula- tions . It was long before a broadside other than of govern- ment or of college was used for personal or mortuary ends . The earliest known issue of the press set up in Cambridge ...
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... issue of leaflets , like the aspirations of Boston for a market , or the conditions following the experiments in bills of credit in the first half of the eighteenth century . But the institution of royal customs commissioners , the ...
... issue of leaflets , like the aspirations of Boston for a market , or the conditions following the experiments in bills of credit in the first half of the eighteenth century . But the institution of royal customs commissioners , the ...
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... issue and to undertake to lay down arbitrary limits would end in greater confusion than to print a list of ... issues or so catholic a selection . The difficulty of dealing with this kind of printed material is that the items were ...
... issue and to undertake to lay down arbitrary limits would end in greater confusion than to print a list of ... issues or so catholic a selection . The difficulty of dealing with this kind of printed material is that the items were ...
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... issues . The only disappointment given by this catalogue of nearly twenty - five hundred items is the small number of American issues . If any library in the land might be expected to have stored on its shelves the curious and the ...
... issues . The only disappointment given by this catalogue of nearly twenty - five hundred items is the small number of American issues . If any library in the land might be expected to have stored on its shelves the curious and the ...
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... issues of the press have so largely disappeared as to leave a gap of un- known extent . This is shown by the bills for ... issue has been found , it is adopted for the undated American leaflet , to place it in about its period of ...
... issues of the press have so largely disappeared as to leave a gap of un- known extent . This is shown by the bills for ... issue has been found , it is adopted for the undated American leaflet , to place it in about its period of ...
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Advertisement American appointed April Archives August Bartholomew Green Boston News-Letter Boston Weekly News-Letter broadside Cambridge chusetts Commonwealth of Massa Commonwealth of Massachusetts County Court Dated Death December England Esq;...A Proclamation Excellency Francis Bernard Excellency the Governour February Governour and Council Green's bill HARVARD COLLEGE Honorable His Majesty's Honourable House of Representatives Inhabitants inlist issue January John Draper Jonathan Belcher Joseph Dudley July June late Lord Majesty Majesty's Council March Massachusetts Gazette Massachusetts-Bay mation MHS Evans Milk-Street Nathaniel Coverly New-England Newburyport November NYHS NYPL October October 29 Office Poem Printed and Sold Printed by John Printed by Nathaniel Printed by Richard Printed by Samuel Printer Proc Province Provincial Congress Public Thanksgiving Quaestiones Repre Richard Draper Royal arms Salem Samuel Green Samuel Shute Seal of Commonwealth September Song Spencer Phips supra Tax warrant Thomas Pownall Town of Boston Whereas William Shirley Worcester
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Seite 249 - A declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies of North America, now met in General Congress at Philadelphia, setting forth the causes and necessity of their taking up arms.
Seite 62 - Adams, who had a pretty collection of books, and who frequented our printinghouse, took notice of me, invited me to his library, and very kindly lent me such books as I chose to read. I now took a fancy to poetry, and made some little pieces ; my brother, thinking it might turn to account, encouraged me, and put me on composing occasional ballads. One was called
Seite 155 - ... by an act of parliament made in the first year of the reign of our late royal father, to be taken instead of the oaths of allegiance and supremacy...
Seite 53 - My son, fear thou the LORD and the king : and meddle not with them that are given to change...
Seite 37 - Boston, printed by Bartholomew Green and John Allen (printers to His Excellency the Governour and Council...
Seite 449 - WHEN the black-lettered list to the gods was presented (The list of what fate for each mortal intends),' At the long string of ills a kind goddess relented, And slipped in three blessings — wife, children, and friends.
Seite 343 - At a Meeting of the Directors and Agents of the Ohio Company, | held at the Bunch of Grapes Tavern in Boston, the following Report was | received from Rev.
Seite 384 - CALEF, ROBERT. More | Wonders | of the | Invisible World : | Or, The Wonders of the | Invisible World, | Display'd in Five Parts.
Seite 182 - Boston : Printed by Richard Draper, Printer to His Excellency the Governor, and the Honorable | His Majesty's Council, 1772.
Seite 285 - AAS 2061. [Cuts.] Great | Encouragement | for | Seamen. | All Gentlemen Seamen and able-bodied Landsmen | who have a mind to distinguish themselves in the Glorious | Cause of their Country, . . . (Service on the ship Ranger, commanded by John Paul Jones.) With resolve of the Continental Congress, March 29, 1777. Danvers: Printed by E. Russell, at the House later the Bell-Tavern. Evans, 15648. 2062. Great News | from | New York. | Salem, January 6, 1777. (Affair of Trenton.) Salem: Printed by E. Russell....