Boston, February 18, 1773 : On Tuesday last His Excellency the governor was pleased to send a message by the secretary to the Honorable House of Representatives directing their attendance forthwith in the Council chamber. The House went up accordingly, and after His Excellency had given his assent to several engrossed bills, he made the following speech to both houses. ...
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Boston, February 18, 1773 : On Tuesday last His Excellency the governor was pleased to send a message by the secretary to the Honorable House of Representatives directing their attendance forthwith in the Council chamber. The House went up accordingly, and after His Excellency had given his assent to several engrossed bills, he made the following speech to both houses. ...
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[Boston, Massachusetts] : [Printed by Richard Draper], [1773]
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1 online resource (4 unnumbered pages)
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Presenting reasons for Parliament's authority in regard to taxation, with specific reference to the Stamp Act. Listed at the end are the titles of the bills signed by the governor.
Printed from the same setting of type as pages [2-3] of the Massachusetts gazette of the same date, printed by Richard Draper.
Text in three columns.
Printed from the same setting of type as pages [2-3] of the Massachusetts gazette of the same date, printed by Richard Draper.
Text in three columns.
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Evans 12854
Ford, W.C. Broadsides, 1670
Ford, W.C. Broadsides, 1670
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United States -- Massachusetts -- Boston.
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