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Committee have voted that the whole of the cargo be sent round to Boston . We are under great and renewed obligations to our breth- ren of Marblehead . We have it in our power , at present , only to acknowledge those obligations ...
Committee have voted that the whole of the cargo be sent round to Boston . We are under great and renewed obligations to our breth- ren of Marblehead . We have it in our power , at present , only to acknowledge those obligations ...
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We trust we have a righteous cause , and that the Supreme Ruler of the universe will in his own time and way arise and scatter the dark clouds that of the British Parliament towards them ; but view the whole of the American Colonies as ...
We trust we have a righteous cause , and that the Supreme Ruler of the universe will in his own time and way arise and scatter the dark clouds that of the British Parliament towards them ; but view the whole of the American Colonies as ...
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... in this War he hath Ruined and Destroyed a whole Shire , and in a manner Depopulated a whole Province ; in which Desolation , two Churches gathred according to Gospel Order are extin- guished : One of them about fifty years standing ...
... in this War he hath Ruined and Destroyed a whole Shire , and in a manner Depopulated a whole Province ; in which Desolation , two Churches gathred according to Gospel Order are extin- guished : One of them about fifty years standing ...
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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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