Records Relating to the Early History of Boston ...

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Rockwell and Churchill, City Printers, 1905
 

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Page 94 - ... in which the orator shall consider the feelings, manners and principles which led to this great national event, as well as the important and happy effects, whether general or domestic, which already have, and will Forever continue, to flow from this auspicious epoch."] 1783.
Page 156 - At a Meeting of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, duly qualified and legally warned...
Page 298 - Treasury & to request of the Court of the General Sessions of the peace for the County of...
Page 5 - Report that the sum of one hundred and fifty Dollars, be paid to...
Page 345 - At a legal Meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston...
Page 342 - This Bill having had two several readings passed to be enacted. — John Phillips — President June 16th.
Page 334 - O'Clock when the Poll was closed. They then proceeded to sort and count the votes, when it appeared that the whole number of votes given in was 1065 — necessary to make a choice 533. — The following (Thirty nine) Gentlemen had a Majority and were declared to be chosen — viz'.
Page 111 - Town, and thank him for the elegant and spirited Oration this day delivered by him, at the request of the Town, upon the Anniversary of the Independence of the United States of America; in which, according to the Institution of the Town, he considered the feelings, manners, and principles which led to that great National Event ; and to request of him a copy for the press.
Page 5 - voted that the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars be paid to Dr.
Page 110 - Voted, unanimously, That the thanks of the town be, and hereby are given to our worthy friends, the inhabitants of the town of Windham, in the colony of Connecticut, for the kind and generous assistance they have granted this town, under its present distress and calamity, in voluntarily sending two hundred and fifty-eight sheep, as a present for the relief of the poor, industrious...

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