Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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Why are you so fond of the month of April ? May is doubtless a more pleasant month . The passing the two proclamations is mighty well . The King's government must be upheld , maugre the disobedience of the Lt Gov ' .
Why are you so fond of the month of April ? May is doubtless a more pleasant month . The passing the two proclamations is mighty well . The King's government must be upheld , maugre the disobedience of the Lt Gov ' .
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HONBLE SIR , - The 29 last month I askt your favour for my son Mr Andrew Belcher to be Register of the Court of Admiralty here in case of a vacancy , since which Mr John Boydill , the late Register , dy'd ( the 10th inst , in the ...
HONBLE SIR , - The 29 last month I askt your favour for my son Mr Andrew Belcher to be Register of the Court of Admiralty here in case of a vacancy , since which Mr John Boydill , the late Register , dy'd ( the 10th inst , in the ...
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God Almighty continue it , & send you well hither sometime in February , which I look upon a better month for the coast than March , & if the rupture holds we shall be very naked , & the trade , I expect , will be insulted by pickeroons ...
God Almighty continue it , & send you well hither sometime in February , which I look upon a better month for the coast than March , & if the rupture holds we shall be very naked , & the trade , I expect , will be insulted by pickeroons ...
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