Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1925 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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... . JAMES WARREN TO SAMUEL ADAMS 86 Is promoting the cause of truth . Deane's Address . Court in session . Matters of the Navy Board . Situation of the ships . Money . February 25. JOHN ADAMS TO JAMES WARREN • Deane's Address viii Contents.
... . JAMES WARREN TO SAMUEL ADAMS 86 Is promoting the cause of truth . Deane's Address . Court in session . Matters of the Navy Board . Situation of the ships . Money . February 25. JOHN ADAMS TO JAMES WARREN • Deane's Address viii Contents.
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... caused his death to be much lamented . The General is incamped in what is called the great valley on the Banks of the Schuylkill . officers and men are chiefly in Hutts , which they say is tolarable comfortable ; the army are as healthy ...
... caused his death to be much lamented . The General is incamped in what is called the great valley on the Banks of the Schuylkill . officers and men are chiefly in Hutts , which they say is tolarable comfortable ; the army are as healthy ...
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... Cause . I have in some measure given him my opinion of Men and Meas- ures . We hear Nothing of the Boston . Mrs. Warren goes this Afternoon to Visit your Good Lady . I suppose they will have a Little Chat on the Subject of Politics . I ...
... Cause . I have in some measure given him my opinion of Men and Meas- ures . We hear Nothing of the Boston . Mrs. Warren goes this Afternoon to Visit your Good Lady . I suppose they will have a Little Chat on the Subject of Politics . I ...
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... cause . Yet strange as it may appear one of the most subtile emissaries of Britain and the most malignant of your foes was suffered yesterday in full meeting of the town to stand up and cast the most illiberal reflections on a man whose ...
... cause . Yet strange as it may appear one of the most subtile emissaries of Britain and the most malignant of your foes was suffered yesterday in full meeting of the town to stand up and cast the most illiberal reflections on a man whose ...
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... Cause of keeping down the value of our Currency . The Country- men have so long had the Advantage of high prices that they don't feel the want of money so much as the Merchants and Tradesmen . Connecticut as well as some other States ...
... Cause of keeping down the value of our Currency . The Country- men have so long had the Advantage of high prices that they don't feel the want of money so much as the Merchants and Tradesmen . Connecticut as well as some other States ...
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