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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... things as I wish , to look for some place of settlement , where I can be best at ease for the remainder of my daies . On ... thing how- ever which I wish to be informed in is , how a traveller like myself , how I myself would be received ...
... things as I wish , to look for some place of settlement , where I can be best at ease for the remainder of my daies . On ... thing how- ever which I wish to be informed in is , how a traveller like myself , how I myself would be received ...
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... things begin to flow in their natural course & channel . I therefore should be glad in the mean time to hear from you on the subject . I have enclosed this to our old friend Dr Franklin & have desired him to forward it to you . Enclosed ...
... things begin to flow in their natural course & channel . I therefore should be glad in the mean time to hear from you on the subject . I have enclosed this to our old friend Dr Franklin & have desired him to forward it to you . Enclosed ...
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... thing in opposition to or prejudice of the proceedings of 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 ...
... thing in opposition to or prejudice of the proceedings of 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 ...
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... thing which he might thereafter do against them , did order that he should enter into bonds with . sureties , conditioned that he would not do or say any thing in opposition to or in prejudice of the proceedings of Congress or of the ...
... thing which he might thereafter do against them , did order that he should enter into bonds with . sureties , conditioned that he would not do or say any thing in opposition to or in prejudice of the proceedings of Congress or of the ...
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... thing in opposition to or in prejudice of the proceed- 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 the said ...
... thing in opposition to or in prejudice of the proceed- 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 the said ...
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