Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society, 1902 For 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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... peace which cannot be more pernicious than the loss of these States . We ought there- fore to expect that Great ... peace as every good American ought to desire , nor shall we obtain that security without which peace is no longer a ...
... peace which cannot be more pernicious than the loss of these States . We ought there- fore to expect that Great ... peace as every good American ought to desire , nor shall we obtain that security without which peace is no longer a ...
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... peace , altho he declares that peace is a desirable object , & must be obtained from the necessity of the nation , but that independence shall never be consented to on his part . The Duke of Richmond had not resigned when these accounts ...
... peace , altho he declares that peace is a desirable object , & must be obtained from the necessity of the nation , but that independence shall never be consented to on his part . The Duke of Richmond had not resigned when these accounts ...
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... peace . This intelligence was bro't to N. York by a packet which ar- rived in that port last Saturday evening . In consequence of the King's proclamation all hostilities were ordered to cease , & the peace was to be proclaimed as ...
... peace . This intelligence was bro't to N. York by a packet which ar- rived in that port last Saturday evening . In consequence of the King's proclamation all hostilities were ordered to cease , & the peace was to be proclaimed as ...
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Términos y frases comunes
accounts affairs America appointed army arrived Assembly BENJAMIN HUNTINGTON bills British Capt Charlestown Coll Congress Connecticut Continental copy Council delegates dutifull duty DYER ELIPH ELIPHALET DYER enclosed enemy esteem & respect Europe Excellency Gov Excellency Governor Trumbull Excellency Jonathan Trumbull Excellency's letter Excellency's most obed Excellency's most obedient exertions expected expence EZRA STILES favor fleet France French George Howell Gov TRUMBULL Hartford HEAD QUARTERS Honble HOND SIR honor hope Howel humble servant HUNTINGTON TO JONATHAN Indorsed inst JABEZ BOWEN JESSE ROOT John JOHN TRUMBULL Jonth Trumbull July late Lebanon LL.D March measure Minister necessary obtain officers OLIVER ELLSWORTH OLIVER WOLCOTT papers peace PHILADELPHIA present provisions quota recd received request resolution Rhode Island ROGER SHERMAN SAMUEL HUNTINGTON sent sentiments Sept servt ships Silas Deane soon supplies tion town treaty troops United Virginia wish York