Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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... in a late session of the General Court , to put a final stop to this inglorious stain upon our national character ; and it is now our most earnest petition and hope that you will again take the matter under your consideration ...
... in a late session of the General Court , to put a final stop to this inglorious stain upon our national character ; and it is now our most earnest petition and hope that you will again take the matter under your consideration ...
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Your Honours will permit us to press this matter upon you with an earnestness proportioned to the importance of the cause which we wish to support , and to the strength of our feelings as the friends of humanity , and the consistent and ...
Your Honours will permit us to press this matter upon you with an earnestness proportioned to the importance of the cause which we wish to support , and to the strength of our feelings as the friends of humanity , and the consistent and ...
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Divine Providence will order matters rightly . ... The fact is , the office has nothing to do with newspapers ; it is a matter merely between the printers and the riders , who have the carriage of them as a perquisite .
Divine Providence will order matters rightly . ... The fact is , the office has nothing to do with newspapers ; it is a matter merely between the printers and the riders , who have the carriage of them as a perquisite .
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Pray let me have your advice as soon as you can form any judgment upon the matter . In answer to what you desire about the carrying off the 3 negroes , I believe I have already told you all the effect it had on the minds of the people ...
Pray let me have your advice as soon as you can form any judgment upon the matter . In answer to what you desire about the carrying off the 3 negroes , I believe I have already told you all the effect it had on the minds of the people ...
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I have given you these hints , that , if you hear the matter talked of , you may be able to talk about it ; but don't let it be known that you have any thing Salutations to Mrs. B. from EBEN . HAZARD . upon the subject from me .
I have given you these hints , that , if you hear the matter talked of , you may be able to talk about it ; but don't let it be known that you have any thing Salutations to Mrs. B. from EBEN . HAZARD . upon the subject from me .
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