26 results filtered with: Boston Massacre, 1770
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A letter from the town of Boston, to C. Lucas, Esq; one of the representatives of the city of Dublin in Parliament: inclosing a short narrative of the massacre perpetrated there, In the Evening of the fifth day of March, 1770, by Soldiers of the XXIXth Regiment, Quartered in the Town: with some Observations on the State of things Prior to that Catastrophe.
Date: [1770?]- Books
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An oration, delivered March 5th, 1778, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston: to commemorate the bloody tragedy of the fifth of March, 1770. By Jonathan Williams Austin, Esq; [Eight lines of quotations]
Austin, Jonathan Williams, 1751-1779.Date: M,DCC,LXXVIII [1778]- Books
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A short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March 1770. By Soldiers of the XXIXth Regiment, which with the XIVth Regiment were then quartered there: with some observations on the State of Things prior to that Catastrophe. To which is added, an appendix, containing The several Depositions referred to in the preceding Narrative; and also other Depositions relative to the Subject of it.
Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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Copy of letters sent to Great-Britain, by His Excellency Thomas Hutchinson, the Hon. Andrew Oliver, and several other persons, born and educated among us. Which original letters have been returned to America, and laid before the Honorble [sic] House of Representatives of this province. In which (notwithstanding His Excellency's declaration to the House, that the tendency and design of them was not to subvert the Constitution, but rather to preserve it entire) the judicious reader will discover the fatal source of the confusion and bloodshed in which this province especially has been involved, and which threatned [sic] total destruction to the liberties of all America.
Hutchinson, Thomas, 1711-1780.Date: 1773- Books
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A Short narrative of the Horrid Massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March 1770. By soldiers of the XXIXth regiment, which with the XIVth regiment were then quartered there: with some observations on the state of things prior to that Catastrophe. To which is added, an appendix, containing the several depositions referred to in the preceding narrative; and also other depositions relative to the subject of it.
Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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Some strictures upon the sacred story recorded in the Book of Esther, shewing the power and oppression of state ministers tending to the ruin and destruction of God's people:--and the remarkable interpositions of divine providence, in favour of the oppressed; in a discourse, delivered at Newbury-port, North Meeting-House, March 8th, 1775. In commemoration of the massacre at Boston, March the fifth, 1770. By Oliver Noble, M.A. and Pastor of a church in Newbury. Preached at the request of a number of respectable gentlemen of said town; and now published at th general desire of the hearers. [Four lines of quotations]
Noble, Oliver, 1734-1792.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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The Trial of William Wemms, James Hartegan, William M'Cauley, Hugh White, Matthew Killroy, William Warren, John Carrol, and Hugh Montgomery, soldiers in His Majesty's 29th Regiment of Foot, for the murder of Crispus Attucks, Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, and Patrick Carr, on Monday-evening, the 5th of March, 1770, at the Superior Court of Judicature, Court of Assize, and general goal delivery, held at Boston. The 27th day of November, 1770, by adjournment. Before the Hon. Benjamin Lynde, John Cushing, Peter Oliver, and Edmund Trowbridge, Esquires, justices of said court. Published by permission of the court. Taken in short-hand by John Hodgson.
Date: M,DCC,LXX. [1770]- Books
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Proceedings of His Majesty's Council of the province of Massachusetts-Bay, relative to the deposition of Andrew Oliver, Esq; secretary of the said province, concerning what passed in Council in consequence of the unhappy affair of the 5th of March 1770.
Massachusetts. Council.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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An oration delivered March 5th 1781 at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, to commemorate the bloody tragedy of the fifth of March 1770. By Thomas Dawes, Junr. [One line of Latin text]
Dawes, Thomas, 1757-1825.Date: M,DCC,LXXXI. [1781]- Books
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An Account of a late military massacre at Boston, or The consequences of quartering troops in a populous town. Boston, March 12, 1770.
Date: 1770]- Books
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Innocent blood crying to God from the streets of Boston. A sermon occasioned by the horrid murder of Messieurs Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, and Crispus Attucks, with Patrick Carr, since dead, and Christopher Monk, judged irrecoverable, and several others badly wounded, by a party of troops under the command of Captain Preston: on the fifth of March, 1770. And preached the Lord's-Day following: by John Lathrop, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Boston. [Three lines of Scripture texts]
Lathrop, John, 1740-1816.Date: M,DCC,LXXI. [1771]- Books
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A short narrative of the sufferings of the missionaries in the island of Tongataboo, in the South Sea. In a letter from one of them lately returned to England in his Majesty's ship Reliance, to a gentleman in this town. To which is added, Description of the Island of Tongataboo, From Captain Cook's Voyages.
Date: [1800]- Books
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Boston, June 22d, 1773. Sir, The Committee of Correspondence of the town of Boston, conformable to that duty which they have hitherto endeavoured to discharge with fidelity, again address you with a very fortunate important discovery; and cannot but express their grateful sentiments in having obtained the approbation of so large a majority of the towns in this colony ...
Boston Committee of Correspondence.Date: 1773]- Books
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A fair account of the late unhappy disturbance at Boston in New England; extracted from the depositions that have been made concerning it by Persons of all Parties. With an appendix, Containing Some Affidavits and other Evidences relating to this Affair, not mentioned in the Narrative of it that has been published at Boston.
Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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An oration, delivered March 5th, 1777, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston; to commemorate the bloody tragedy of the fifth of March, 1770. By Benjamin Hichborn, Esq; [Three lines in Latin from Virgil]
Hichborn, Benjamin, 1746-1817.Date: M,DCC,LXXVII. [1777]- Books
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A short narrative of the proceedings against the Bp. of St. A.
Date: Printed in the Year. 1702- Books
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The trial of William Wemms, James Hartegan, William McCauley, ... soldiers in His Majesty's 29th Regiment of Foot, for the murder of Crispus Attucks, Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, ... on ... the 5th of March, 1770. At the Superior Court of Judicature, ... held at Boston, th 27th day of November, 1770, ...
Date: [1771?]- Books
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A Short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March, 1770. By soldiers of the XXIVth Regiment, which with the XIVth Regiment were then quartered there: with some observations on the state of things prior to that catastrophe. To which is added, an appendix, containing the several depositions referred to in the preceding narrative; and also other depositions relative to the subject of it.
Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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An oration, delivered March 6, 1780. At the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston; to commemorate the bloody tragedy of the fifth of March, 1770. By Mr. Jonathan Mason, Jun. [Sixteen lines from Thompson]
Mason, Jonathan, 1756-1831.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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An oration delivered at Watertown, March 5, 1776. To commemorate the bloody massacre at Boston: perpetrated March 5, 1770. By Peter Thacher, A.M. [Seven lines in Latin from Phaedrus]
Thacher, Peter, 1752-1802.Date: M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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An oration, delivered March fifth, 1773. At the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston; to commemorate the bloody tragedy of the fifth of March, 1770. By Dr. Benjamin Church. [Seven lines from Virgil]
Church, Benjamin, 1734-1778.Date: M,DCC,LXXIII. [1773]- Books
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A Short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March, 1770. By soldiers of the XXIXth Regiment; which with the XIVth Regiment were then quartered there: with some observations on the state of things prior to that catastrophe.
Date: 1770- Books
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Copy of letters sent to Great-Britain, by His Excellency Thomas Hutchinson, the Hon. Andrew Oliver, and several other persons, born and educated among us. Which original letters have been returned to America, and laid before the Honorable House of Representatives of this province. In which (notwithstanding His Excellency's declaration to the House, that the tendency and design of them was not to subvert the Constitution, but rather to preserve it entire) the judicious reader will discover the fatal source of the confusion and bloodshed in which this province especially has been involved, and which threatned [sic] total destruction to the liberties of all America.
Hutchinson, Thomas, 1711-1780.Date: 1773- Books
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A Short narrative of the proceedings of the gentlemen, concerned in obtaining the Act, for building a bridge at Westminster; and of the steps, which the Honourable the Commissioners, appointed by that Act, have taken to carry it into execution. In a letter to a member of Parliament in the country; together with his answer.
Date: M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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An oration, delivered March 5th, 1779, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston; to commemorate the bloody tragedy of the fifth of March, 1770. By William Tudor, Esquire. [Six lines of quotations]
Tudor, William, 1750-1819.Date: M.DCC.LXXIX. [1779]