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This is to beg the favor of you to engage a vessel to freight the corn to Boston . Your humble servants , By order of the Committee of Donations , ( At Marblehead . ) ALEX'R HODGDON , Clerk . P. S. Since the above , it has been ...
This is to beg the favor of you to engage a vessel to freight the corn to Boston . Your humble servants , By order of the Committee of Donations , ( At Marblehead . ) ALEX'R HODGDON , Clerk . P. S. Since the above , it has been ...
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We have since agreed with the master of the vessel whom we first applied to , to receive the corn , to take the whole cargo and carry to Boston . Since our engagement with him , have seen your order for four hundred bushels to be ...
We have since agreed with the master of the vessel whom we first applied to , to receive the corn , to take the whole cargo and carry to Boston . Since our engagement with him , have seen your order for four hundred bushels to be ...
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belongs to Virginia and was bound to Boston , for the relief of the distressed inhabitants of that Town , and by meeting of frequent gales of wind was obliged to put into this port , where I have sold the corn to the best advantage ...
belongs to Virginia and was bound to Boston , for the relief of the distressed inhabitants of that Town , and by meeting of frequent gales of wind was obliged to put into this port , where I have sold the corn to the best advantage ...
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A Narrative of the Planting of the Massachusetts Colony in 1628 | 279 |
The Extinction of Slavery in Massachusetts By Emory Washburn | 333 |
Letters of Thomas Cushing from 1767 to 1775 | 347 |
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