Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1871 - Massachusetts 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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Page 493
... never carried into effect , has been rejected or not insisted on by the Massachusetts Bay , is not mentioned in any of the Publick Records or Papers here , nor was introduced in the debates on this subject at the Congress or Meeting of ...
... never carried into effect , has been rejected or not insisted on by the Massachusetts Bay , is not mentioned in any of the Publick Records or Papers here , nor was introduced in the debates on this subject at the Congress or Meeting of ...
Page 495
... never reversed and remains in force at this day . Thereby the Duke's title to the lands on the West side of Connecticut River became indisputable ; and this decree put an end to all settlement of boundary with Massachusetts Bay , if any ...
... never reversed and remains in force at this day . Thereby the Duke's title to the lands on the West side of Connecticut River became indisputable ; and this decree put an end to all settlement of boundary with Massachusetts Bay , if any ...
Page 519
... never have done with Wilks & think of the public good . — I always am with great truth Dr S Y : Faithful Humb ! Serv JNO WATTS . Nothing transpires of Offices here , Elliot is said to be thinks it long , as from age Morris has left a ...
... never have done with Wilks & think of the public good . — I always am with great truth Dr S Y : Faithful Humb ! Serv JNO WATTS . Nothing transpires of Offices here , Elliot is said to be thinks it long , as from age Morris has left a ...
Page 520
... never again intend to call upon the Col- onies for assistance , for it would be an excellent pretence for doing nothing , and evidently cuts off all resources from , Paper Money being the only means of an immediate exer- tion . But why ...
... never again intend to call upon the Col- onies for assistance , for it would be an excellent pretence for doing nothing , and evidently cuts off all resources from , Paper Money being the only means of an immediate exer- tion . But why ...
Page 522
... never was a title I believe involv'd in more perplexities . - Leary has got the horse but when he will pay for him God knows . You must come over & take it out in his way . The woman has played the Devil at Greenwich & run 522 [ 1764 ...
... never was a title I believe involv'd in more perplexities . - Leary has got the horse but when he will pay for him God knows . You must come over & take it out in his way . The woman has played the Devil at Greenwich & run 522 [ 1764 ...
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