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... who are gone into barracks , dispersed in every part . Some suppose their number to be four , others five thousand . Be that as it may , we are not intimidated , and by the continuance of the divine blessing and favor , we shall ...
... who are gone into barracks , dispersed in every part . Some suppose their number to be four , others five thousand . Be that as it may , we are not intimidated , and by the continuance of the divine blessing and favor , we shall ...
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Your agreeable favor of 16th instant , inclosing one of the 15th ult . , from Mr. James Neilson , of New Bruns- wick , came to hand the last evening . We observe , with gratitude , the generous donation from our worthy brethren of New ...
Your agreeable favor of 16th instant , inclosing one of the 15th ult . , from Mr. James Neilson , of New Bruns- wick , came to hand the last evening . We observe , with gratitude , the generous donation from our worthy brethren of New ...
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GENTLEMEN , Your esteemed favors of 16th December , addressed to John Hancock and John Rowe , Esqrs . , also your favor 30th ultimo , directed to John Rowe , Esq . , have been com- municated to the Committee appointed by the Town of ...
GENTLEMEN , Your esteemed favors of 16th December , addressed to John Hancock and John Rowe , Esqrs . , also your favor 30th ultimo , directed to John Rowe , Esq . , have been com- municated to the Committee appointed by the Town of ...
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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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