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Historical sketch of the Friends Academy prepared for the centennial year :...
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Baltimore: April 26. We have just received the following important intelligence Watertown, (Massachusetts-Bay) April 19. Wednesday morning, 10 o'clock. To all friends of American liberty.
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To all the friends of science, arts, agriculture, manufactures...
Published 1791“…To all the friends of science, arts, agriculture, manufactures …”
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State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, January 26th, 1777 Ordered, that the following address be printed ... To the people of Massachusetts-Bay. Friends and countrymen! When a people within reach...
Published 1777“…of Massachusetts-Bay. Friends and countrymen!…”
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State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, January 26th, 1777 Ordered, that the following address be printed ... To the people of Massachusetts-Bay. Friends and countrymen! When a people within reach...
Published 1777“…of Massachusetts-Bay. Friends and countrymen!…”
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Whereas Ebenezer Bradish, Jun. Esq; of Cambridge, has been represented as a person unfriendly to the just rights and liberties of his country ... Therefore, to remove from the minds of our beloved friends and countrymen, all groundless apprehensions,...
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Whereas Ebenezer Bradish, Jun. Esq ; of Cambridge, has been represented as a person unfriendly to the just rights and liberties of his country Therefore, to remove from the minds of our beloved friends and countrymen, all groundless apprehensions,...
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The soveraignty & goodness of God, together, with the faithfulness of his promises displayed; being a narrative of the captivity and restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. Commended...
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An address to the citizens of Norfolk County exposing the absurdity of the present war and the great benefits of peace : and showing the absolute necessity of choosing a representa...
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A scheme to drive the French out of all the continent of America Humbly offered to the consideration of -- --, Esq; : This pamphlet came in the last ship from London to a gentleman in Boston, and we hear it has been highly approved of, and is recommended as very useful at this time to every friend of liberty.
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A True account of the most considerable occurrences that have hapned in the warre between the English and the Indians in New-England from the fifth of May 1676, to the fourth of August last : as also of the successes it hath pleased God to give the English against them : as it hath been communicated by letters to a friend in London : the most exact account yet printed.
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A True account of the most considerable occurrences that have hapned in the warre between the English and the Indians in New-England from the fifth of May 1676, to the fourth of August last : as also of the successes it hath pleased God to give the English against them : as it hath been communicated by letters to a friend in London : the most exact account yet printed.
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