Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1907 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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... interests of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts , my affection for her will not permit me to refrain from expressing sentiments of the most sincere satisfaction . Among the many instances which have inspired me with gratitude to Heaven ...
... interests of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts , my affection for her will not permit me to refrain from expressing sentiments of the most sincere satisfaction . Among the many instances which have inspired me with gratitude to Heaven ...
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... interests of the people , will provide every remedy in the power of the supreme executive authority of this Commonwealth . When we look back to your Excellency's conduct during the administrations of the late royal governors , at a time ...
... interests of the people , will provide every remedy in the power of the supreme executive authority of this Commonwealth . When we look back to your Excellency's conduct during the administrations of the late royal governors , at a time ...
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... interest and exposed to common danger . By the blessing of Heaven , our united conflict with the late invaders of ... interests in individual States may be productive of cold indifference towards each other , of total disregard , of ...
... interest and exposed to common danger . By the blessing of Heaven , our united conflict with the late invaders of ... interests in individual States may be productive of cold indifference towards each other , of total disregard , of ...
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... interest and safety of the whole , which so powerfully actuated them in the day of common danger , and which will be ever essentially necessary so long as they shall continue to be one great confederated commonwealth . It highly ...
... interest and safety of the whole , which so powerfully actuated them in the day of common danger , and which will be ever essentially necessary so long as they shall continue to be one great confederated commonwealth . It highly ...
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... interest of the Confederacy , or that of your State in particular , and request you to oblige me with similar communications . I have the honor to be , with the most perfect esteem , Sir , Your Excellency's most obedient , humble serv ...
... interest of the Confederacy , or that of your State in particular , and request you to oblige me with similar communications . I have the honor to be , with the most perfect esteem , Sir , Your Excellency's most obedient , humble serv ...
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