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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... house of the American consul in Santander . Finally he decided that his health was such as to render it dangerous for him to go to Madrid , where he could not obtain the necessary medical advice , and he went to England . He arrived ...
... house of the American consul in Santander . Finally he decided that his health was such as to render it dangerous for him to go to Madrid , where he could not obtain the necessary medical advice , and he went to England . He arrived ...
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... houses , ( if they shall think it a matter to be determined by them ) agreably to the purport of the Governor's said answer . Is it possible , Sir , that the two houses can let another session pass over without bringing this matter , if ...
... houses , ( if they shall think it a matter to be determined by them ) agreably to the purport of the Governor's said answer . Is it possible , Sir , that the two houses can let another session pass over without bringing this matter , if ...
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... houses ; I feel myself oppressed , injured , and ill treated in the extreme ! Justice therefore , without further delay , is all that I have to ask or desire ; and which , I again claim , request , and demand , as my birth right in this ...
... houses ; I feel myself oppressed , injured , and ill treated in the extreme ! Justice therefore , without further delay , is all that I have to ask or desire ; and which , I again claim , request , and demand , as my birth right in this ...
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... house of which you are Speaker , that they will , if not from the justice due to an individual , yet for the suffering honor & reputation of the government , take this matter ( if thought cognisable by them ) under their serious ...
... house of which you are Speaker , that they will , if not from the justice due to an individual , yet for the suffering honor & reputation of the government , take this matter ( if thought cognisable by them ) under their serious ...
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... House of Representatives . Approv❜d . Oct 28th , 1783 . JOHN HANCOCK . True Copy . S. ADAMS , President . " Read & concurred . TRISTRAM DALTON , Spk . Attest , JOHN AVERY , Sec . REPORT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL AND SUBSEQUENT ACTION OF ...
... House of Representatives . Approv❜d . Oct 28th , 1783 . JOHN HANCOCK . True Copy . S. ADAMS , President . " Read & concurred . TRISTRAM DALTON , Spk . Attest , JOHN AVERY , Sec . REPORT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL AND SUBSEQUENT ACTION OF ...
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