Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen7;Volumen27The Society, 1838 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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... humbly with our God . For this end , wee must be knitt together , in this worke , as one man . Wee must entertaine each other in brotherly affection . Wee must be willing to abridge ourselves of 46 Modell of Christian Charity .
... humbly with our God . For this end , wee must be knitt together , in this worke , as one man . Wee must entertaine each other in brotherly affection . Wee must be willing to abridge ourselves of 46 Modell of Christian Charity .
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... humbly desire this Court to depute some meete person to take in and convey letters according to their direction . This Court judgeth it meete to grant the petitioners request herein and haue made choyce of Mr. John Hayward , the ...
... humbly desire this Court to depute some meete person to take in and convey letters according to their direction . This Court judgeth it meete to grant the petitioners request herein and haue made choyce of Mr. John Hayward , the ...
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... humbly de- sires that a salary may be settled for the carrying on of so advantageous a design , & c . The Governor and Assembly of New York have settled fifty pounds per annum for three years . " Tis humbly desired that no person may be ...
... humbly de- sires that a salary may be settled for the carrying on of so advantageous a design , & c . The Governor and Assembly of New York have settled fifty pounds per annum for three years . " Tis humbly desired that no person may be ...
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... Humbly sheweth , That whereas the General Court have enacted that all letters and pacquets that by any master of any ship or vessel , or any of his company , or any passenger therein , shall or may be brought to the port of Boston ...
... Humbly sheweth , That whereas the General Court have enacted that all letters and pacquets that by any master of any ship or vessel , or any of his company , or any passenger therein , shall or may be brought to the port of Boston ...
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... Humbly sheweth , That whereas their Majesties have been graciously pleased to erect , settle , and establish a Post Office in these parts of America by their letters patents , granted unto Thomas Neale , Esq . , which said Post Office ...
... Humbly sheweth , That whereas their Majesties have been graciously pleased to erect , settle , and establish a Post Office in these parts of America by their letters patents , granted unto Thomas Neale , Esq . , which said Post Office ...
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