Index
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Chalier, Comte de
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Chalmers, Alexander
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Chalmers, George
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Chalmers, James (Md. or Del. loyalist)
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Chalmers, James (pseudonym, “Candidus”), Plain Truth
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Chalmers, J. M. (secy. of Provincial States of Zeeland)
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Chalmers, Thomas, Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God
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Chaloner v. Davis
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Chalson, of Paris
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Chalure Bay, Canada
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Chalut, Abbé (French cleric)
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Chalut de Vérin, Mlle. Lucille
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Chalut de Vérin, Mme.
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Chalut de Vérin, Mr.
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Chambaud, Louis
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Chamberlain, Aaron (of Chelmsford)
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Chamberlain, Mr., of London
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Chamberlaine, Thomas (of Md.)
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Chamberlains Rocks, Boston Harbor
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Chamberlayne, John, translator from Dutch
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Chamberline v. Harvey
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Chambers, Ephraim, Cyclopaedia
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Chambers v. Bowles
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Chambly (Chamblee), Quebec
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Champagne, France
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Champagne, J. C. (ship broker at Blaye, France)
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Champion & Dickinson (London merchants)
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Champion, Henry
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Champion, Rev. Judah
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Champion, Richard
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Champlain (steamer)
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Champlain, Lake
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Champlin, Christopher Grant (H.C. 1786)
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Champney, John
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Champney, John Y. (tenant)
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Champney, Richard (owner of McClary)
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Champollion, Jean François
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Champsenets, Marquise de
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Chance (British schooner)
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Chance (Penn. privateer)
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“Chancemedley”
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Chancery, bill in, in Mass., No. 13
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Chancy
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Chandernagor, India
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Chandler, Col., Mass. loyalist
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Chandler, Dolly
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Chandler, Eleanor Putnam (wife of Rufus)
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Chandler, Elizabeth
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Chandler, Col. Gardiner
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Chandler, Gardner Leonard (Chandler 3d, H.C. 1787)
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Chandler, Hannah Greene (wife of Gardiner)
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Chandler, Jno., of Petersham, Mass.
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Chandler, Col. John (1721-1800, of Worcester)
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Chandler, John
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Chandler, John (1693?-1762)
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Chandler, John (Chandler 1st, H.C. 1787)
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Chandler, Mary Church (wife of John)
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Chandler, Mr., witness, No. 20
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Chandler, Nat., of Worcester, Mass.
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Chandler, of Woodstock, Vt.
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Chandler, Philemon, in No. 36
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Chandler, Rufus
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Chandler, Rev. Samuel, CFA reads sermon
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Chandler, Samuel
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Chandler, Samuel
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Chandler, Sarah
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Chandler, Rev. Thomas Bradbury
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Chandler, Thomas (Chandler 2d, H.C. 1787)
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Chandler, William, witness, No. 31
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Chandler family, of Worcester, Mass.
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Changuyon, Mr. (of The Hague)
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Channel Islands
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Channing, Edward Tyrrel
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Channing, Mrs. (wife of John)
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Channing, John
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Channing, Lucy Ellery (wife of William)
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Channing, Miss
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Channing, Mr. (in Clapham, England)
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Channing, Dr. Walter
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Channing, Rev. William Ellery
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Channing, Mr. and Mrs. William
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Channing, William
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Chantilly, France
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Chantrey, Francis Legatt
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Chapeaurouge, Mr. de
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Chapelain (Chapelin), Jean
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Chapelet (or Chapley), Capt., in account of de Fonte's voyage
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Chapin, Elizabeth Bridge (wife of Charles)
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Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. (of Vt.)
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Chapman, D. R. (tenant)
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Chapman, Rev. George
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Chapman, Henry (of Greenfield, Mass.)
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Chapman, Henry C.
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Chapman, Henry G.
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Chapman, Maj. James
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Chapman, John, Jr., witness, No. 14
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Chapman, Jonathan, Jr. (CFA’s classmate)
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Chapman, Capt. Joseph
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Chapman, Capt. Richard (of the Lady Ann)
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Chapman, Richard (Amer. prisoner)
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Chardon, Daniel Marc Antoine
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Chardon (Shurden), Mr., Boston house of
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Chardon, Peter (Boston lawyer)
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Charente River, France
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Charges to the jury
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Charity
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Charles, Jacques Alexandre César
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Charles, Prince of Asturias (later Charles IV of Spain)
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Charles, Prince of Mecklenburgh-strelitz
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Charles, Prince of the Austrian Netherlands
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Charles August Frederick, Prince (of Zweibrücken)
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Charles I, King of England
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Charles II, Duke of Zweibrücken
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Charles II, King of England
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Charles II, King of Spain
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Charles III, King of Spain
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Charles of Prussia
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Charles River
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Charles River Bridge
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Charles River Village, Mass.
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Charles-Théodor, elector of Palatine
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Charleston (S.C.) railway
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Charleston, S.C.
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Charlestown, Mass.
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Charlestown, N.H.
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Charlestown Aurora
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Charlestown ferry
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Charlestown Neck
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Charlestown Point, fortifications on
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Charles V, Emperor
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Charles V, King of Spain
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Charles VII, king of France
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Charles X, King of France
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Charles XII, King of France
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Charles XII, King of Sweden
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Charlevoix, Pierre François Xavier de, History of Paraguay
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Charlieu, France
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Charlotte, Princess Royal
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Charlotte, Queen of England (wife of George III)
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Charlotte Palmer Phillips Foundation, Inc.
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Charlottesville, Va., Monticello
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Charlotte Wilhelmine, Princess of Hesse-Darmstadt
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Charlton, Mass.
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Charmante (French frigate)
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Charming Nancy (Mass. privateer brigantine)
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Charming Polly (British merchant ship)
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Charnisay, Mme. (wife of Charles d'Aulnay)
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Charnisay, Charles d'Aulnay
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Charrier, J. S. (writer)
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Charter party
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Charters
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Chartres, Louise Marie Adélaide Bourbon-Penthièvre, Duchesse de
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Chartres, Louis Philippe Joseph, Duc de (later Duc d'Orleans, French admiral)
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Chase, Abel and Mercy Mayhew
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Chase, Abel
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Chase, Abner, witness, No. 43
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Chase, Barnabas, witness, No. 43
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Chase, Capt., carries prize into Providence
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Chase, Jacob, witness, No. 7
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Chase, John, witness, No. 43
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Chase, Capt. Joseph
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Chase, Mercy Mayhew (wife of Abel)
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Chase, Mr., in Boston Massacre Trials
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Chase, Parson
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Chase, Bishop Philander, identified
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Chase, Reuben
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Chase, Samuel (Md. member of Congress)
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Chase, Justice Samuel
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Chase, Mrs. (wife of Samuel)
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Chase, Thomas
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Chase, Rev. Thomas
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Chase, Thomas, witness, No. 43
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Chase, Thorndrick
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Chase, Zeph
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Chasseur (Amer. ship)
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Chasseur (French merchant ship)
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Chastellux, François Jean, Chevalier de (French army)
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Chateaubriand, François Auguste René, Vicomte de
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Chateau Margaux (wine of Medoc)
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Chateleau, French naval commander
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Châtelet, Marquise du
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Châtellerault, France
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Chatham (Brit. ship of the line)
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Chatham, 2d Earl of
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Chatham, England
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Chatham, Mass.
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Chatham, William Pitt, 1st Earl of
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Chatham Harbor, Mass.
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Chatou, France
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Chatsworth (seat of William Lux, Baltimore)
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Chattahoochee River
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Chattels, unascertained, action for
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Chaubert, Mr. (Paris shoemaker)
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Chaucer, Geoffrey
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Chaudière River, Que.
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Chaumont, Mme. (wife of Jacques Donatien Le Ray de)
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Chaumont, Jacques Donatien Le Ray de (1725-1803, French speculator)
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Chaumont, Mlle. (daughter of Jacques Donatien Le Ray de Chaumont
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Chauncey (Chancey), Catharine Sickles (wife of Isaac)
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Chauncey, Capt. Isaac
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Chauncy, Rev. Charles (of Boston)
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Chauncy, Charles (New Haven lawyer)
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Chauncy, Mr.
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Chauncy family, of Boston
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Chauquet, Mr.
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Chaurand, H. Q., frères (Nantes merchants)
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Chautauqua County, N.Y.
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Chavagnes, Capt. Bidé de (of La Sensible)
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Chavagnes, Mme. (wife of Bidé de)
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Chavannes de la Giraudiere, De (of Paris)
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Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, Mass.
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Chebacco River
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Checkers (game)
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Checkley, John, of deputy commissary general’s office
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Checkley, William, identified
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Cheesman, John, Braintree loyalist voted “Inimical”
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Cheesman (Cheasman), Mrs. (of Philadelphia)
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Cheever, Ezekiel
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Cheever, G. B.
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Cheever, Samuel, witness, No. 20
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Cheever, Capt. William, carries letters to JA
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Chehaw Neck, S.C.
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Cheke, Sir John
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Chelmsford, England
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Chelmsford, Mass.
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Chelsea, England
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Chelsea, Mass.
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Chelsea Bank
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Chelsea v. Boston, No. 26
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Chemistry
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Cheney, Alfred
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Cheney, John Milton (GWA’s classmate), identified
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Cheney, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Western, Mass.)
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Chenier, Marie Joseph de, Tableau historique ... de la littérature française
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Cherbourg, France
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Cherry and Fair Star (play; anon.)
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Cherry Valley, N.Y.
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Chesapeake, Battle of the
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Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
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Chesapeake Bay
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Chesneau Du Marsais, Cèsar
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Chess
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Chester (Dutch sloop)
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Chester, England
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Chester, N.H.
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Chester, Penn.
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Chester County, Penn.
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“Chesterfield,” defence of W. F. Otis
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Chesterfield, 4th Earl of
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Chesterfield, Mass.
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Chesterfield, N.H.
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Chesterfield County, Va.
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Chester River, Penn.
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Cheston, Mr. (of Annapolis, Md.)
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Chevagne
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Chevalier, Michel, Society, Manners, and Politics
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Chevalier de La Luzerne (Amer. merchant ship)
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Chevallie, Mr.
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Chevaux de frize
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Chevenard, O.
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Cheves, Langdon (former U.S. Repr., S.C.)
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Chevillet, Mr. (engraver)
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Chevot
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Chew, Benjamin, Sr.
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Chew, Benjamin (ex-prisoner)
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Chew, Benjamin, Jr. (Phila. lawyer)
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Chew, Mr. (of London)
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Chew, Mr. (of Philadelphia)
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Chew, Capt. Samuel (of the Resistance)
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Cheyne, Dr. George
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Chickasaw Indians
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Child
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Child, Caleb (H.C. 1787)
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Child, David Lee (editor, Massachusetts Journal)
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Child, John, Roxbury selectman, in No. 27
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Child, Mrs. (wife of Jonas D.(?))
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Child, Jonathan, witness, No. 43
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Child, (?)Joshua (secretary, Boylston Market)
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Child, Lydia Maria (wife of David Lee)
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Child, of Falmouth, Maine
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Child, R. (Secy., Boylston Market)
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Child, Richard
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Child, Robert
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Child, Mrs. (wife of Robert)
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Child, Robert (of Osterley Park, England)
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Child, Sarah Jodrell (wife of Robert)
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Child, Stephen, Jr.
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Children
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Childs, Cephas G., engraving of Penn. Academy
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Childs, Francis
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Childs, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Stafford, Conn., and Mrs.)
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Child v. Smith
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Chile
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Chilmark, Mass.
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Chiltern Hundreds
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China
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China, glassware, and porcelain
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Chinard, Gilbert, cited
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Chincoteague, Va.
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Chincough (whooping cough) in Boston
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Chinn, Mr. and Mrs. (of New Orleans)
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Chipman, John (of Boston)
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Chipman, Judge Ward
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Chippewa, N.Y.
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Chiron (Greek hero)
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Chitty, Joseph, Jr.
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Chivalry, law of
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Choat, J. (ex-prisoner)
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Choate, John
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Choate, Rebecca, in No. 24
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Choate, William, witness, No. 32
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Chocolate
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Choctaw Indians
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“Choice of Hercules"
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Choiseul, César Gabriel de, Duc de Praslin, French minister of war and foreign affairs
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Choiseul, Etienne François, Comte de Stainville and Duc de (French statesman)
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Cholera, Asiatic
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Chose in action, assignment of, No. 13
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Chovet (Chevot), Dr. Abraham
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Chrétien, Gilles Louis (French inventor)
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Chrispus Attucks (nom de plume of JA)
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Christ Church, Cambridge University
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Christiaen, Capt. Hyde (of the Vigilantiâ)
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Christian, Henry
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Christiana Bridge, Del.
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Christian Examiner
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Christian VII, King of Denmark
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Christian Watchman, CFA's review of Grahame criticized in
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Christie, Mr. (of N.Y.), dinner
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Christina, Queen of Sweden
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Christmas
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Christopher, Mary, of Concord, charged with murdering her child
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Chronology of JA's legal career
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Chubb, Thomas, Works
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Chubbuck, Thomas
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Chudleigh, Elizabeth, Duchess of Kingston-upon-Hull
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Church
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Church, Angelica Schuyler (wife of John Barker)
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Church, Dr. Benjamin
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Church, Edward (of Braintree)
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Church, Elizabeth
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Church, John Barker (also known as John Carter)
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Church, lawyer of Hartford, Conn.
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Church, Mary
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Church, Mrs. (of Braintree)
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Church, Samuel
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Church, William Singleton (pseudonym)
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Churches
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Churchill, Asaph (H.C. 1789)
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Churchill, Awnsham and John, Collection of Voyages
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Churchill, Charles
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Churchill, John, 1st Duke of Marlborough
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Churchill, Mr., in No. 56
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Church of England
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Church v. Bunney
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Cibber, Colley (Shakespearean adaptor)
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Cibelle (French transport)
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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Cicero (Mass. privateer)
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Cicero, Quintus Tullius
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Cider and cider-making
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Cilley, Jonathan (U.S. Repr., Maine)
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Cimarosa, Domenico, Matrimonio Segreto
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“Cimon”
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Cimon (newspaper pseudonym)
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Cincinnati, Society of the
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Cincinnati Gazette
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Cincinnatus (Roman citizen-general)
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Cincinnatus (ship)
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Cinderella
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Cinepuxent
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Cinna
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Cinque Ports
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Ciphers
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Circus
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Cist & Co.
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Cist, Lewis J.
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“Citizen, A”
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Citizen, The
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Citoyen (French ship of the line)
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Citters, Willem van (Zeeland’s deputy to and president of States General)
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City Bank
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City Guards
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City Hotel Corp.
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“City of refuge”
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Civilis, Julius
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Civil law
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Civil Usage, Newburyport privateer, captures La Fortune
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Civil War
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Clagett, Wyseman (attorney general of N.H.), in No. 54
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Claghorn, William, deposition of, No. 58
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Clairac, La Mamye, The Field Engineer
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Clairien, Françoise (called Saucerotte or Raucourt)
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Clairval, Jean Baptiste (opera singer)
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Clams
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Clap, Capt., militarism of
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Clap, Capt., near Northampton, Mass.
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Clap, Desire, witness, No. 15
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Clap, Maj., clerk of Northampton lead mine
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Clap, Michael
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Clap, Michael (deceased), and No. 15
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Clap, Nat.
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Clap, of Westfield, Mass.
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Clap, Samuel, Jr.
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Clap, Samuel, will of, Nos. 15 and 16
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Clap, Sarah (wife of Samuel)
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Clap, Sarah
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Clap, Seth, juror, No. 59
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Clap, Thomas
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Clap, Col. (Judge Thomas?)
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Clap, William
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Clap, William, v. Samuel Clap
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Clapham, England
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Clapham, Josias
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Clapham, Miss (daughter of Josias)
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Clapp, Lt. Col. Ebenezer
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Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha
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Clapp, James (mason)
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Clapp, Thomas, deposition, No. 3
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Clapp, William W. (ed., Evening Gazette)
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Clap's Will, No. 15
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Clap v. Randall, No. 16
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Clarendon (pseudonym)
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Clarendon, Earl of
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Clare v. Clare
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Clark, Abraham (delegate from N.J.)
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Clark, Capt. Benjamin (of Nantucket, Mass.)
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Clark, Boston constable
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Clark, Mrs. (wife of Capt. Clark)
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Clark, Charles Thomas (1793-1819)
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Clark, Ecobud
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Clark, Elder (of Wilbraham)
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Clark, Col. Elijah
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Clark, Capt. Elisha (of Nantucket, Mass.)
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Clark, George Rogers
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Clark, Gregory (Amer. prisoner)
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Clark, Gridley, of Braintree
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Clark, James, defendant, No. 35
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Clark, Lt. Col. Joel (17th Continental Infantry)
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Clark, John (of Braintree)
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Clark, Maj. John
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Clarke, Dr. John (of Boston)
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Clark, John, furniture auctioned
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Clark, Lemuel (Amer. prisoner)
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Clark, Mr.
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Clark (the 2), Mr., of Braintree
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Clark, Mr. (litigant in Braintree)
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Clark, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Pomfret, Conn.)
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Clark, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Northampton, Mass.)
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Clark, Mr. (tavernkeeper at Greenland Meeting House, N.H.)
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Clark, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Medfield, Mass.)
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Clark, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Medway, Mass.)
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Clark, Mr., conveys letter to JA
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Clark, Mr., of Braintree
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Clark, Mr., witness, No. 61
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Clark, Mr., wounded by love
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Clark, Mrs.
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Clark, Richard, plaintiff, Form XXII
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Clark, Samuel
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Clark, Samuel (Amer. prisoner)
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Clark, Rev. Samuel, CFA reads sermons
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Clark, Samuel, witness, No. 64
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Clark, Sarah Hannah
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Clark, Satterlee
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Clark, Susan Maria (1818-1853, granddaughter of CA, later wife of Adoniram J. Crane)
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Clark, Susanna Boylston Adams (1796-1884, wife of Charles Thomas, daughter of CA, later wife of William R. H. Treadway)
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Clark, William, witness, No. 43
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Clark, William Bell, cited
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Clarke & Nightingale, merchants
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Clarke (Clark), Richard(?), loyalist in London
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Clarke, Edward (H.C. 1788)
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Clarke, Elisha
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Clarke, Elizabeth
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Clarke, Rev. John (of Boston)
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Clarke, John
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Clarke, John H. (actor)
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Clarke, John I.?
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Clarke, Jonathan, saves tea from “Indians”
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Clarke, Martha (Polly)
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Clarke, Matthew St. Clair
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Clarke, Mr. (in London)
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Clarke, Mr., of Stoughton, killed on Moon Island
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Clarke, Richard
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Clarke, Samuel (Brit. clergyman)
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Clarke, Susanna
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Clarke, William
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Clark family, of Braintree
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Clark v. McCarney, Form XXII
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Classical references
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Claude Lorrain
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Claudian, Consulship of Stilicho
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Claudius (Roman emperor)
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Clay, George H., owner of Sully portrait of JQA
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Clay, Henry
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Clay, Lucretia Hart (wife of Henry)
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Clay, Thomas H. (son of Henry)
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Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser
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Clayton, John Middleton (U.S. Sen., Del.)
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Cleanthes (Greek philosopher)
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Clearance of vessel, requirement of
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Cleaveland, Parker
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Cleitus (Clytus)
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Clemens Alexandrinus (Greek writer)
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Clement, Jean (pseudonym)
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Clement, Rev. Jonathan and Phoebe Phillips
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Clement, Mary Louisa Adams
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Clements Library, Gage Papers
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Clement XIV, Pope (Giovanni Ganganelli)
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Cleon (ruler of Athens)
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Clergy
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Clermont (steamboat)
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Clermont-Tonnerre, Stanislas Marie Adélaïde, Comte de, identified
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Clevenger, Shobal Vail (artist)
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Cleverly(?), John
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Cleverly, Benjamin (of Braintree)
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Cleverly (Cleaverly), Elizabeth (Betsy)
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Cleverly, Henry, Braintree loyalist voted “Inimical”
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Cleverly, Joseph (of Braintree)
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Cleverly, Joseph, 2d, Braintree loyalist voted “Inimical”
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Cleverly, Leonard
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Cleverly (Cleavely), Mr., of Braintree
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Cleverly, Stephen
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Cleverly family of Braintree
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Clifford, Lord
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Clifford, student at Latin Academy
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Clifton, Arthur (Md. or Del. loyalist)
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Clifton, England
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Climer
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Clinch, Gen. Duncan Lamont
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Cline, Mr. (actor)
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Clinton, Alexander
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Clinton, DeWitt
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Clinton, Gov. George (of N.Y.)
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Clinton, Lt. Gen. Sir Henry (Brit. commander in chief in America)
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Clinton, Brig. Gen. James
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Clinton, James
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Clive, Justice
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Cloburn v. Cloburn (Clobery v. Clobery)
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Clodius
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Clopton, Dr., in Philadelphia
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Clossy, Dr. Samuel
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Cloth and clothing
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Clotterbooke, C. (secy. of Provincial States of Holland and West Friesland)
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Clough, Ebenezer
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Clowning, Peter (owner of McClary)
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“Club of Honest Whigs”
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Clubs, JA on
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Clugny, Jean Etienne Bernard de
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Clusius, Carolus
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Clyde, Firth of
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Clymer, Elizabeth Meredith (wife of George)
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Clymer, George (Penn. member of Congress)
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Clymer, Mr., carries letter to Boston for James Lovell
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Clymer, Mrs. (sister of Daniel Roberdeau)
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Clyver, Mr. De (of The Hague)
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Coal
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Coale, Edward J.
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Coalin, Mme.
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Coape, Miss (sister of Frances Coape Smith)
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Coape, Mr. (brother of Frances Coape Smith)
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Coas, Capt.
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Coats, Elizabeth
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Coats of arms
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Cobb, David (of Mass.)
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Cobb, Col. David, aide-de-camp to General Washington
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Cobb, J. (ex-prisoner)
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Cobb, James
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Cobb, Mr. (son of Capt. Richard Cobb)
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Cobb, Mr., in No. 1
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Cobb, Capt. Richard
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Cobb, Thomas Willis (U.S. Repr., Ga.)
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Cobble Hill
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Cobestcont, Maine
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Cobet
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Cobham, England
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Cobham, Viscount
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Coblentz, Germany
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Cobourg (steamer)
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Cobourg, Ont.
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Cobscook River, Maine
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Coburn, John, plaintiff, Form XIV
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Coburn, John, v. Robert White, Form XIV
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Coburne, John
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Cocci, Mr. (Italian painter)
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Cocheco Manufacturing Co. (Dover, N.H.)
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Cocher supposé, stage play
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Cochin, Henri
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Cochleus, Jo.
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Cochran, Capt.
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Cochran, Charles B., schoolmate of JQA at Passy
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Cochran, Dr. John (of N.Y.)
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Cochran, Messrs. Thomas, & Company, in No. 58
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Cochran, Mrs.
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Cochran, Maj. Robert (of Conn.)
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Cochran, William, in No. 58
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Cochrane, Alexander Forrester Inglis
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Cochrane, John Dundas
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Cochrane, Thomas, 8th Earl of Dundonald
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Cock, Mr. (tavernkeeper of King's Bridge, N.Y.)
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Cockayne, Thomas
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Cocke, John (U.S. Repr., Tenn.), identified
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Cocker, Edward, Decimal Arithmetick
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Cocket, requirement of
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Cockle, James (collector at Salem)
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Cocknowaga Indians, in Cambridge
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Cockran, Mr., of Boston
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Cocks
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Cocoa
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Coddington, William
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Codes and ciphers
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Codfish
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Codman & Smith, Boston mercantile firm
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Codman, Abigail
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Codman, F.
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Codman, Henry
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Codman, Henry or John
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Codman, Rev. John (of Dorchester)
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Codman, John, Jr. (Amer. merchant)
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Codman, John, Sr.
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Codman, John, witness, No. 59
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Codman, Mr. (merchant in France)
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Codman, Miss Parnell?
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Codman, Richard (son of John, Sr.)
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Codman, Stephen (son of John, Sr.)
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Codman, William (Boston merchant)
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Codner v. Dalby
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Coehoorn, Baron Van
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Coercive Acts
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Coffee
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Coffin, Capt. Alexander (of the Hero)
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Coffin, Benjamin, in No. 1
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Coffin, Capt.
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Coffin, Capt. (of Nantucket, Mass.)
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Coffin, Charles?
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Coffin, Dr., of Portland, Maine
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Coffin, Edmond, deposition of, No. 58
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Coffin, Francis
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Coffin, Admiral Sir Isaac
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Coffin, John (Boston loyalist in Quebec)
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Coffin, John, witness, No. 63
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Coffin, Joshua (of Boston)
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Coffin, Mary (Polly)
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Coffin, Mrs.
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Coffin, Mrs. (of Boston)
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Coffin, Nathaniel
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Coffin, Peleg (of Nantucket)
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Coffin, Rouaby
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Coffin, Capt. Zebbeda (of Nantucket, Mass.)
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Coffyn, Francis (U.S. agent at Dunkerque)
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Coffyn, Richard
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Coggins, Mr. (of West Chester, Penn.)
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Coggs v. Bernard
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Cogshall, Matthew (ex-prisoner)
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Cogswell, iron works in Conn.
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Cogswell, Joseph Green
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Cogswell, Sally
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Cohasset, Mass.
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Cohasset Rocks, Massachusetts Bay
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Coimet, M.
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Coins
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Coit, Mr.
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Coit, Mr.
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Coit v. Fitch
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Coke, Sir Edward
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Coke, Thomas William (member of Parliament)
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Colbath, John (of the Ranger)
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Colbert, Jean Baptiste, Marquis de Torcy (French diplomat)
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Colburn, Joshua
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Colburn, Mr.
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Colburn, Mr. (quarry lessee)
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Colburn, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Stafford, Conn.)
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Colchester, Conn.
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Colchester, England
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Colcleugh, Capt. (of Cobourg)
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Colden, Cadwallader David (N.Y. lawyer)
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Colden, Cadwallader
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Colden, Maria Provost (wife of Cadwallader David)
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Colden, Mr. (son of Cadwallader)
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Colden, Mrs. (sister of Dr. Wilkes)
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Colden family
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Cole(s), Mr.
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Cole, John
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Cole, Jonathan (CFA’s classmate)
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Cole, of Providence, R.I.
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Cole, Thomas (painter)
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Cole, William
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Coleman
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Coleman, Rev. Benjamin
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Coleman, Mr.
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Coleman, W. R.
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Coleridge, Henry Nelson, Introduction to ... Greek Classic Poets
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
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Coles, Edward
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Coles, Edward (gov., III.), identified
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Coles, Mr. (of N.Y.)
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Collas (Collins), Capt. Peter
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Collateral estoppel, No. 10
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Collé, Charles, La partie de chasse de Henri IV
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Collection of State Tracts, A
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Collector of Customs, duties of
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“College Houses”
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College of Philadelphia
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Colleges and universities
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Collie, Thomas (ex-prisoner)
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Collier, Vice Adm. Sir George, R.N.
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Collier, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Hartford, Conn.)
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Collins, Abigail
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Collins, Charles (brother of Isaac, Amer. prisoner)
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Collins, Ezra (of Boston, brother of Stephen)
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Collins, Isaac (Amer. prisoner)
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Collins, Joseph
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Collins, Mr. (Englishman in Boston)
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Collins, Mr., Boston apothecary
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Collins, Peaslee
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Collins, Rev. Samuel (of Sandown, N.H.)
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Collins, Mrs. (wife of Samuel?)
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Collins, Stephen
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Collins, William (poet)
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Colloquium (defamation), defined
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Collot d'Escury, Simeon Petrus, Baron
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Collum, Mr. (of Quincy)
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Colman, Capt., master of the Three Friends
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Colman, Col. Daniel
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Colman, George, and David Garrick, Clandestine Marriage
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Colman, George, the elder
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Colman, George, the younger
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Colman, Rev. Henry
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Colman, John
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Colman, or Coleman, Mr., carries letters from JA in York, Penn., to AA
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Colman, Mr. (of Quincy)
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Colman, Rev. Dr.
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Cologn (Spanish packet)
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Cologne (privateer)
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Cologne, Germany
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Colombe, Mlle.
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Colombi, Mr.
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Colombia
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Colonial agents
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Colonial Dames of America
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Colonies, American
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Color
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Colson, Thomas
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Colt, Daniel (H.C. 1786)
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Coltane, Lord
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Colter, Mrs., leads Boston women in mobbing of Thomas Boylston
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Colton, John
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Colt v. Glover
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Coltyzer, Capt.
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Columbia, Penn.
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Columbia University (formerly King's College)
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Columbian Bank
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Columbian Centinel (Boston)
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Columbian College (later George Washington University)
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Columbian Institute
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Columbian Insurance Co.
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Columbian Mills, D.C.
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Columbian Observer (Philadelphia)
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Columbia River
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Columbus (Continental ship of war)
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Columbus, Christopher
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Colvin, John B., identified
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Comasecont
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Combe, Dr. (of England)
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Comberbach, Roger, Report
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Combret, M. (attorney)
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“Comedie larmoyante”
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Comedy, French
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Comedy of Errors
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Comer, A. (singer)
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Comets
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Comins, Jonas, of Worcester, grantee of land in Vermont
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Comité (French ship)
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Commerce
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Commerce, Mass. privateer
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Commerce Committee
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Commercial Bank (Boston)
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Commercial law, cases concerning
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Commissioners at Paris (2d joint commission)
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Commissioners at Paris (1st joint commission)
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Commissioners at Paris (3d joint commission)
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Commissioners of Customs and Excise (British)
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Commissioners to Canada
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Commission of the Peace
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Commissions (brokerage)
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Commitment examination
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Committees of Correspondence (England and Ireland)
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Committees of Correspondence
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Committees of safety
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Commodatum
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Common cold
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Common counts in assumpsit
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Commoners, the
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Common lands
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Common law
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Commonplace Book, JA's
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Common Sense
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Commonwealth
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Commonwealth Bank, Boston
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Commonwealth vs. Jennison
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Communion
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Communis Lex Angliae
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Compagnie Impérial et Royale Privilégiée de Trieste & Fiume
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Compendium of the Most Approved Modern Travels
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Compiègne, France
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Composition (customs), defined
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Comptroller of Customs, duties of
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Comyn, Michel (of Marseilles)
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Comyns, J., Baron
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Comyns, Sir John, Digest of the Laws
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Conanicut Ferry, near Newport, R.I.
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Conanicut Island, R.I.
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Conant, Amory
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Conant, Amory and Silas (lessees of JQA's Weston property)
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Conant, in Lorient, France
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Conant, Silas, identified
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Concealment, in insurance application
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Concerts
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Conciliatory Acts
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Concord (alleged Amer. privateer)
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Concord (British brig)
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Concord (Mass.) Freeman, CFA's “An Appeal” in
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Concord (Mass.) Gazette
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Concord (Mass.) newspaper
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Concord, Battle of
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Concord, Mass.
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Concord, N.H.
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Concord and Boston Boating Company
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Concordia
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Concord River
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Concordville, Penn.
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Condé, Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de (1621-1686)
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Condé, Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon Condé, Princesse de
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Condé, Louis Henri Joseph de Bourbon, Prince de (1692-1740)
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Condé, Louis Henri Joseph de Bourbon, Prince de (1756-1830)
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Condé, Louis Joseph de Bourbon, Prince de (1736-1818)
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Condé, Louis Marie d'Orleans, Princesse de (1750-1822)
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Conder, T., English engraver
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Condict, Lewis (U.S. Repr., N.J.)
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Condillac, Abbé Etienne Bonnot de
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Condition, interpretation of, in No. 18
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Condition precedent
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Condorcet, Marie Jean Caritot, Marquis de
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Condy, Rev. Jeremiah
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Condy, Jeremiah (of S.C.), identified
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Conestoga, Penn.
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Confederacy (Continental frigate)
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Confederation
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Conference between Massachusetts and New York
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Confession and avoidance, plea in
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Confession of crime
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Conflicts of interest
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Confucius
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Congregational Church
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Congregational ministers, characterized by JA as Ploughjogger
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Congregational Separates, become Baptists to avoid taxes
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Congress (Penn. privateer)
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Congress (privateer)
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Congress, Continental
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Congress, The (captured brass mortar in Cambridge)
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Congress, U.S.
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Congressional Globe
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Congreve, William
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Conlougnac & Cie. (Lorient mercantile firm)
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Connecticut
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Connecticut Farms, N.J.
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Connecticut River
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Connecticut River region, N.H.
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Connecticut Valley
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Connecticut Wits
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Connell, John (of Treasury Dept.), identified
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Connell, Mr. (of Philadelphia)
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Conner, Charles, defendant, Form 1
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Conner, William, No. 56
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Connoisseur, The (Mr. Town)
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Connolly, Dr. John, identified
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Connor, Timothy (Amer. prisoner)
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Conolly, William (member of Parliament)
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Conowingo, Md.
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Conquérant (French ship of the line)
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Conqueror (British ship of the line)
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Consanguinity
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Conscience, liberty of, in Mass. Charter of 1691
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Conscience Whig movement
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Conservation, cases concerning
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“Conservative, A”
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Consideration
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Consortium, action for loss of
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Constable, William (N.Y. merchant)
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Constables
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Constance (British ship)
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Constance (French merchant ship)
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Constance, Council of
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Constant, Benjamin
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Constantine
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Constantinople
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Constantius, age of
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Constellation (frigate)
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Constitution (U.S.N. frigate)
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Constitution, British
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Constitution, U.S.
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Constitutional Convention
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Constitutional Convention of Mass. (1779)
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Constitutional Courant
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Constitutionalist (pseudonym)
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Constitutional law
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Constitution Island, N.Y.
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Constitutions
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Constitutions of the Several Independent States of America
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Consuetudines
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Consuetudines Feudorum
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Consuls
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Content (British merchant ship)
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Content (home of Sir Jacob Wheate)
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Continental Army
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Continental Association
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Continental Board of War and Ordnance
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Continental Congress
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Continental currency
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Continental ferry, near Fishkill, N.Y.
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Continental flag
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Continental Journal (Boston)
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Continental Loan Office
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Continental Lottery
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Continental Navy
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Continental notes
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Continental post office
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Continuance of actions
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Continuando (pleading term)
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Contraband
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Contract
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Contractors Bill (Brit.)
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Conturier
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Convention of Saratoga
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Convention Troops
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Convict, sale of
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Convoys
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Conway, Francis Seymour, Viscount Beauchamp (lord chamberlain)
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Conway, Gen. Henry Seymour, M.P.
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Conway, Mr. (father of Thomas Conway)
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Conway, Maj. Gen. Thomas
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Conway, William A. (actor)
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Conway Cabal
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Conybeare, Bishop John, CFA reads sermon
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Conyngham, Capt. Gustavus (of the Revenge)
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Cook, Capt.
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Cook, Charles, brings rumors from North Carolina
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Cook, Clarence, account of JA in Homes of American Statesmen
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Cook, Mrs. (wife of Daniel Pope)
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Cook, Daniel Pope (U.S. Repr., III.)
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Cook, David (husband of Jane)
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Cook, Edward, witness, No. 43
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Cook, Capt. Henry (of the Marstrand)
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Cook, Horace (son of Jane)
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Cook, Capt. James (British)
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Cook, Jane Tyler (sister of Royall Tyler)
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Cook, John (JQA’s coachman), death of
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Cook, Capt. Joseph(?)
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Cook, Josiah P.
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Cook, Mary (daughter of Jane)
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Cook, translation of Hesiod
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Cooke, Dr. Elisha (politician, court clerk)
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Cooke, George Wingrove, Lord Bolingbroke
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Cooke, John
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Cooke, Middlecott (Clerk of Suffolk Inferior Court)
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Cooke, Mrs.
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Cooke, Gov. Nicholas (of R.I.)
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Cooke, Samuel
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Cooke, Samuel (Harvard student)
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Cooke, William, Medallic History of Imperial Rome
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Cookson, John, witness, No. 64
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Cookson, Samuel
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Cooley, W. D., Maritime and Inland Discovery
-
Coolidge & Haskell (auctioneers), identified
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Coolidge, Cornelius (architect)
-
Coolidge, Ellen Wayles Randolph (wife of Joseph, Jr.)
-
Coolidge, Joseph (of Boston)
-
Coolidge, Joseph, Jr.
-
Coolidge, Mr., conveys letters between JA and AA
-
Coolidge, Poor, & Head (auctioneers)
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Coolidge, tavernkeeper of Watertown, Mass.
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Coolidge, T. B.
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Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson
-
Coolidge's Tavern, Watertown, Mass.
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Coombe, Mr., death commented on by Burke
-
Coombe, Rev. Thomas
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Coombs, Jane (Jenny)
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Coombs, Mary (Polly)
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Coombs, Mr.
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Coombs, Capt. William
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Cooper, Mr. (visitor in Quincy)
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Cooper, Abigail
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Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 3d Earl of Shaftesbury
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Cooper, Capt.
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Cooper, Capt. (of the Edward)
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Cooper, James Fenimore
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Cooper, Joseph
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Cooper, Judith
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Cooper, Miss (visitor in Quincy)
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Cooper, Rev. Myles (N.Y. loyalist)
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Cooper, Richard (nephew of Samuel)