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... Boston Massacre Address to the inhabitants of Boston Renewed instructions to Ebenezer Harnden - The Tea Party -Long town meetings - More instructions to Ebenezer Harnden - The Provincial Congress Military matters - The Lexington Alarm ...
... Boston Massacre Address to the inhabitants of Boston Renewed instructions to Ebenezer Harnden - The Tea Party -Long town meetings - More instructions to Ebenezer Harnden - The Provincial Congress Military matters - The Lexington Alarm ...
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... Boston and elsewhere , on public occasions , as tamed snakes , which he could handle and carry in his bosom with ... Boston . Boston Patriot , 1809 . 28 New - Englands Plantation , 255 ; New - Englands Prospect , 46 . frying , and at ...
... Boston and elsewhere , on public occasions , as tamed snakes , which he could handle and carry in his bosom with ... Boston . Boston Patriot , 1809 . 28 New - Englands Plantation , 255 ; New - Englands Prospect , 46 . frying , and at ...
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... –127 . 32 Dudley's letter , in Young , Chron- icles of Massachusetts Bay , 324 . 33 Hutchinson , History of Massachu setts - Bay , i . 483. Ed . 1760 . increased in 1630 , and Cambridge , Boston , Dorchester 28 HISTORY OF MALDEN .
... –127 . 32 Dudley's letter , in Young , Chron- icles of Massachusetts Bay , 324 . 33 Hutchinson , History of Massachu setts - Bay , i . 483. Ed . 1760 . increased in 1630 , and Cambridge , Boston , Dorchester 28 HISTORY OF MALDEN .
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... Boston ; and growing communities of sturdy Puritans attested at once the troubles which had befallen the mother land , and the perman- ence of the refuge which Providence had opened upon the bleak shores of Massachusetts Bay . A new ...
... Boston ; and growing communities of sturdy Puritans attested at once the troubles which had befallen the mother land , and the perman- ence of the refuge which Providence had opened upon the bleak shores of Massachusetts Bay . A new ...
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... Boston harbor were gathered many villages of the aborigines . Hubbard mentions this section as " the general rendezvous of all the Indians ; " 35 and Hutchin- son says , " That circle which now makes the harbors of Boston and ...
... Boston harbor were gathered many villages of the aborigines . Hubbard mentions this section as " the general rendezvous of all the Indians ; " 35 and Hutchin- son says , " That circle which now makes the harbors of Boston and ...
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