Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1877 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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... live in a part of the country where anarchy has prevailed , and that leads to tyranny . We were so distressed last winter that we should have been glad to submit to anybody who would have set up his standard , even to a monarch ; and ...
... live in a part of the country where anarchy has prevailed , and that leads to tyranny . We were so distressed last winter that we should have been glad to submit to anybody who would have set up his standard , even to a monarch ; and ...
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... lives and liberty of thousands of innocent per- sons have been annually sacrificed to the lust of gain . That though the Constitution and Laws of this Commonwealth , in their just construction and effect , have remedied this horrid evil ...
... lives and liberty of thousands of innocent per- sons have been annually sacrificed to the lust of gain . That though the Constitution and Laws of this Commonwealth , in their just construction and effect , have remedied this horrid evil ...
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... lives by the fire of the militia ; and others , on both sides , were wounded . We are now quiet again , and the law will take its course with the culprits . Our last accounts from Virginia are favourable . But I am almost too late for ...
... lives by the fire of the militia ; and others , on both sides , were wounded . We are now quiet again , and the law will take its course with the culprits . Our last accounts from Virginia are favourable . But I am almost too late for ...
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... live there before the settlers had enjoyed one year's profound peace . In my opinion , he cannot give the new city a more proper name than Protepolis . Urania seems to be quite out of the way . Tempè would , I think , do much better ...
... live there before the settlers had enjoyed one year's profound peace . In my opinion , he cannot give the new city a more proper name than Protepolis . Urania seems to be quite out of the way . Tempè would , I think , do much better ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. Greenleaf is a Bostonian . I am told his father lives now in your town . The young man went privateering in the war , was several times taken , and , I believe , as often made his escape . He was in ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. Greenleaf is a Bostonian . I am told his father lives now in your town . The young man went privateering in the war , was several times taken , and , I believe , as often made his escape . He was in ...
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