The Boston News-letter: And City Record, Volume 1Abel Bowen, 1826 - Boston (Mass.) |
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... land on the two sides of the Neck . A communication from the Mayor on the subject of erecting the new En- gine - house on Pemberton's Hill , which was ordered at a former meeting , was mittee was instructed to inquire into read and ...
... land on the two sides of the Neck . A communication from the Mayor on the subject of erecting the new En- gine - house on Pemberton's Hill , which was ordered at a former meeting , was mittee was instructed to inquire into read and ...
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... land in Milk street , pointment will be received by the Rev. agreeably to the application of Messrs . Mr. Pierpont , Secretary to the com- Pratt and Hill . is set in the cellar . The construc- tion of. The committee of Finance made a ...
... land in Milk street , pointment will be received by the Rev. agreeably to the application of Messrs . Mr. Pierpont , Secretary to the com- Pratt and Hill . is set in the cellar . The construc- tion of. The committee of Finance made a ...
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... land , 11th Dec. 1773. Questions proposed by James Bruce , master of the ship Eleanor , burthen about 250 tons now lying in the harbour of Bos- ton , in New England , with part of her cargo from London , consisting of one hundred and ...
... land , 11th Dec. 1773. Questions proposed by James Bruce , master of the ship Eleanor , burthen about 250 tons now lying in the harbour of Bos- ton , in New England , with part of her cargo from London , consisting of one hundred and ...
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... land there . It is a great pity to be sure they did not , because , had they imagined of how much conse- quence this circumstance was to be in after ages , they might have landed there as well as any where else - but in fact history ...
... land there . It is a great pity to be sure they did not , because , had they imagined of how much conse- quence this circumstance was to be in after ages , they might have landed there as well as any where else - but in fact history ...
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... land for a fault which must adhere to him wherever he goes , and for us to say , by a public acceptance of him , that the moral character of our stage is inferior to that of the British , and that we are willing it should be considered ...
... land for a fault which must adhere to him wherever he goes , and for us to say , by a public acceptance of him , that the moral character of our stage is inferior to that of the British , and that we are willing it should be considered ...
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