In Provincial Congress, Watertown, April 30, 1775 : Whereas an agreement has been made between General Gage and the inhabitants of the town of Boston, for the removal of persons ... as may be so disposed ... Resolved, that any of the inhabitants of this colony, who may incline to go into the town of Boston ... have toleration for that purpose ...
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In Provincial Congress, Watertown, April 30, 1775 : Whereas an agreement has been made between General Gage and the inhabitants of the town of Boston, for the removal of persons ... as may be so disposed ... Resolved, that any of the inhabitants of this colony, who may incline to go into the town of Boston ... have toleration for that purpose ...
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[Watertown, Mass.] : [Printed by Benjamin Edes], [1775]
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United States -- Massachusetts -- Watertown.
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(NNC-L)LLMC62814755
(TEMPOCo)62814755
(TEMPOCo)62814755
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Resolve of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress. Signed: Joseph Warren, president p.t. Attest. Samuel Freeman, sec'y p.t.
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April 30, 1775 resolution in the Massachusetts Provincial Congress at Watertown that inhabitants leaving Boston, per the agreement between General Gage and the town, would be protected if they so left.
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April 30, 1775 resolution in the Massachusetts Provincial Congress at Watertown that inhabitants leaving Boston, per the agreement between General Gage and the town, would be protected if they so left.
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Evans 14223
Ford, W.C. Broadsides, 1849
Ford, W.C. Broadsides, 1849
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