Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1907 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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... Congress , or of the Assembly or Council of this State , & that he would not directly or indirectly give any intelligence to the enemies of the United States . And whereas it appears to this Court that the reasons for which he was laid ...
... Congress , or of the Assembly or Council of this State , & that he would not directly or indirectly give any intelligence to the enemies of the United States . And whereas it appears to this Court that the reasons for which he was laid ...
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... Congress or of the Assembly or Council of this State , & that he would not directly or indirectly give any intel- ligence to the enemies of these United States ; and the said Temple did on the twenty fourth day of December , in the year ...
... Congress or of the Assembly or Council of this State , & that he would not directly or indirectly give any intel- ligence to the enemies of these United States ; and the said Temple did on the twenty fourth day of December , in the year ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. - ingly , And whereas the United States in Congress assembled by their letter dated the first day of March , One thousand seven hundred & eighty two request the Supreme Executive Power of this ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. - ingly , And whereas the United States in Congress assembled by their letter dated the first day of March , One thousand seven hundred & eighty two request the Supreme Executive Power of this ...
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... Congress or of the Assembly or Council of this State ; and that he would not directly or indirectly give any intelligence to the enemies of the United States : And the said Temple did enter into bond accordingly , And whereas it does ...
... Congress or of the Assembly or Council of this State ; and that he would not directly or indirectly give any intelligence to the enemies of the United States : And the said Temple did enter into bond accordingly , And whereas it does ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. ings of Congress , or of the Assembly or Council of this State , and that he would not directly or indirectly give any intelligence to the enemies of the United States And whereas it appears to this ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. ings of Congress , or of the Assembly or Council of this State , and that he would not directly or indirectly give any intelligence to the enemies of the United States And whereas it appears to this ...
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