Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1904 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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... hands , * This farm , after the death of his son William Heath three years since , was sold , and has been divided by roads and built on . It extends along the south side of what is called Parker's hill in Roxbury , and formerly ...
... hands , * This farm , after the death of his son William Heath three years since , was sold , and has been divided by roads and built on . It extends along the south side of what is called Parker's hill in Roxbury , and formerly ...
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... hands of his son William . Owing to some peculiarities this gentleman was averse to bringing his valuable legacy to the light , and excepting to a few persons he refused admittance to them , and in no instance would he allow them to be ...
... hands of his son William . Owing to some peculiarities this gentleman was averse to bringing his valuable legacy to the light , and excepting to a few persons he refused admittance to them , and in no instance would he allow them to be ...
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... hand in hand with the rest of the Colonies , both in politicks and war . The number of the Tories , the weakness and ... hands of the friends of the people . It is now perhaps the most critical moment that America ever saw . There is a ...
... hand in hand with the rest of the Colonies , both in politicks and war . The number of the Tories , the weakness and ... hands of the friends of the people . It is now perhaps the most critical moment that America ever saw . There is a ...
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... hand- some bounty is given the men will not be enlisted . And why should we stick at a trifling expense when our all is at stake ? Had the army at first been enlisted for the war , what an happy circumstance would it have been . A six ...
... hand- some bounty is given the men will not be enlisted . And why should we stick at a trifling expense when our all is at stake ? Had the army at first been enlisted for the war , what an happy circumstance would it have been . A six ...
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... hands of Col ° Ward . It since appears that Hardenbrook , for that was his name , was by occupation a carpenter , belonging to the City of New York , who had been heretofore employd by Dun- more or Tryon , and for whom he retained an ...
... hands of Col ° Ward . It since appears that Hardenbrook , for that was his name , was by occupation a carpenter , belonging to the City of New York , who had been heretofore employd by Dun- more or Tryon , and for whom he retained an ...
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