Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1902 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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... persons to purchase all articles of provision & forage for the army which that State can supply . I was in hopes to procure the act & send it forward by Brown . I believe a regulation of that kind will be generally adopted , & cannot ...
... persons to purchase all articles of provision & forage for the army which that State can supply . I was in hopes to procure the act & send it forward by Brown . I believe a regulation of that kind will be generally adopted , & cannot ...
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... persons here under- stand the low Dutch , your last letter from the Baron , I procured a Dutch clergyman , about eight miles from this city to translate ; he appears perfect master of the Dutch language , but does not write English ...
... persons here under- stand the low Dutch , your last letter from the Baron , I procured a Dutch clergyman , about eight miles from this city to translate ; he appears perfect master of the Dutch language , but does not write English ...
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... persons are appointed by Massachusetts Bay or Rhode Island to meet in Conven- tion . We have reports that a forty gun ship & several others of the British fleet that lately sailed from New York were cast away on the N. Jersey shore ; it ...
... persons are appointed by Massachusetts Bay or Rhode Island to meet in Conven- tion . We have reports that a forty gun ship & several others of the British fleet that lately sailed from New York were cast away on the N. Jersey shore ; it ...
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... person would will- ingly entrust with his concerns . For on the present footing it does not appear that any honest man can under- take it . The return of monthly accts is another intolera- ble embarrassment , and after all can be but a ...
... person would will- ingly entrust with his concerns . For on the present footing it does not appear that any honest man can under- take it . The return of monthly accts is another intolera- ble embarrassment , and after all can be but a ...
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... person to be approved by them shall be " a friend to the United States , and one who has taken an oath of fidelity . " See Public Records of Connecticut , May , 1778 - April , 1780 , p . 509.- EDS . Massachusetts Bay , respecting the ...
... person to be approved by them shall be " a friend to the United States , and one who has taken an oath of fidelity . " See Public Records of Connecticut , May , 1778 - April , 1780 , p . 509.- EDS . Massachusetts Bay , respecting the ...
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