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The important letters of William Bollan to the Council of Massachusetts or to committees of that body are printed from the originals , or from duplicates or triplicates , which probably remained in the hands of Mr. Bowdoin as a leading ...
The important letters of William Bollan to the Council of Massachusetts or to committees of that body are printed from the originals , or from duplicates or triplicates , which probably remained in the hands of Mr. Bowdoin as a leading ...
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Tho ' much is done , much is still to do before that important and now vast object can be properly settled ; but I ... present in administration are anxious for the prosperity of the Colonies , and highly sensible of their importance .
Tho ' much is done , much is still to do before that important and now vast object can be properly settled ; but I ... present in administration are anxious for the prosperity of the Colonies , and highly sensible of their importance .
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From an apprehension that he might have left Boston before it arrived and the importance of the objects to which it extends , I am induced to use this freedom . If the General has not returned to the army , I would request the favor of ...
From an apprehension that he might have left Boston before it arrived and the importance of the objects to which it extends , I am induced to use this freedom . If the General has not returned to the army , I would request the favor of ...
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