Boston (Mass.). Citizens
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Works
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Address of the committee appointed by a public meeting, held at Faneuil hall, September 24, 1846, for the purpose of considering the recent case of kidnapping from our soil, and of taking measures to prevent the recurrence of similar outrages : with an appendix. | |
Boston, December 1, 1773. At a meeting of the people of Boston, and the neighbouring towns, at Faneuil-Hall, in said Boston, on Monday the 29th of November, 1773, nine o'clock, A. M. and continued by adjournment to the next day for the purpose of consulting, advising and determining upon the proper and effectual method to prevent the unlading, receiving, or vending the detestable tea, sent out by the East India company, part of which being just arrived in this harbour. | |
An exposition of facts and arguments in support of a memorial to the legislature of Massachusetts | |
A memorial of Abraham Lincoln, late president of the United States. | |
A memorial to the Congress of the United States, on the subject of restraining the increase of slavery in new states to be admitted into the Union. | |
Report on the establishment of a farm school. | |
Savannah and Boston : Account of the supplies sent to Savannah: with the last appeal of Edward Everett in Faneuil hall; the letter to the mayor of Savannah; and the proceedings of the citizens, and letter of the mayor of Savannah | |
Spain. An account of the public festival given by the citizens of Boston, at the Exchange coffee house, January 24, 1809, in honor of Spanish valour & patriotism. With the regular and volunteer toasts, and all the original songs and odes sung on the occasion. In which is also introducted A brief sketch of Spain, geographical, historical and political ... Copy rights of the "Sketch" and "National ode," having been secured by the author, agreeable to act of Congress; they are here published by permission of Mr. Paine. |