Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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Our enemy doth not triumph over us . The cause in which this people are engaged , and which , God helping us , we are determined to live and die by , we believe to be the cause of truth and righteousness , and must therefore issue well ...
Our enemy doth not triumph over us . The cause in which this people are engaged , and which , God helping us , we are determined to live and die by , we believe to be the cause of truth and righteousness , and must therefore issue well ...
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That your enemies may be ashamed ; that your friends , at present as we suppose the friends of America and of justice , may be united , both in good wishes for you and in just and kind conduct towards you ; and that God in his own wise ...
That your enemies may be ashamed ; that your friends , at present as we suppose the friends of America and of justice , may be united , both in good wishes for you and in just and kind conduct towards you ; and that God in his own wise ...
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Put your enemy in the wrong , and keep him so , is a wise maxim in politics , as well as in war . ... to the trial of arms , I trust in God , they will convince their friends and their enemies , of their military skill and valor .
Put your enemy in the wrong , and keep him so , is a wise maxim in politics , as well as in war . ... to the trial of arms , I trust in God , they will convince their friends and their enemies , of their military skill and valor .
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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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