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We are much obliged for your care in forwarding to the Committee of Donations the generous subscriptions of our worthy brethren of Bristol , for the support of the distressed inhabitants of Boston , amounting to forty - seven pounds ...
We are much obliged for your care in forwarding to the Committee of Donations the generous subscriptions of our worthy brethren of Bristol , for the support of the distressed inhabitants of Boston , amounting to forty - seven pounds ...
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Our candidates for holy orders , who have been obliged to expose themselves , and to venture their precious lives , in crossing the Atlantic , may now avoid that danger ; they need only to take a little trip to Quebec , and they may be ...
Our candidates for holy orders , who have been obliged to expose themselves , and to venture their precious lives , in crossing the Atlantic , may now avoid that danger ; they need only to take a little trip to Quebec , and they may be ...
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on board , and hath been obliged to keep below some time . His vessel is just come up . The box , I doubt not , will be speedily delivered . You may expect very soon to hear again from , Dear Sir , your obliged friend and very humble ...
on board , and hath been obliged to keep below some time . His vessel is just come up . The box , I doubt not , will be speedily delivered . You may expect very soon to hear again from , Dear Sir , your obliged friend and very humble ...
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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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