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... called an incentive to rebellion ; military and naval forces sent to execute Acts of Parliament to raise a revenue , not for the benefit of the nation , but to support a number of useless officers ; our Assembly dis- solved because ...
... called an incentive to rebellion ; military and naval forces sent to execute Acts of Parliament to raise a revenue , not for the benefit of the nation , but to support a number of useless officers ; our Assembly dis- solved because ...
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We continued sitting till nine o'clock ; sent again to the houses of consignees , but could get no intelligence where they One of the selectmen , finding the storm arising , sent privately to Mr. Clarke's brother - in - law , desired ...
We continued sitting till nine o'clock ; sent again to the houses of consignees , but could get no intelligence where they One of the selectmen , finding the storm arising , sent privately to Mr. Clarke's brother - in - law , desired ...
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This Episcopal champion , it is said , will soon publish a reply to Dr. Chauncy's last piece against an Episcopate in America , which was for- merly sent to Mr. Hollis . Things are at present very quiet - our political heats have ...
This Episcopal champion , it is said , will soon publish a reply to Dr. Chauncy's last piece against an Episcopate in America , which was for- merly sent to Mr. Hollis . Things are at present very quiet - our political heats have ...
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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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