Index
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Seale, R. W. (engraver)
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Seaman v. Fonereau
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Seamen
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Seamstresess
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Search and seizure, freedom from illegal, No. 44
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Searl, Jeremiah, witness, No. 31
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Searle, Ann Smith (wife of James)
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Searle, Mr. and Mrs. George
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Searle, Col. James (merchant, Penn. member of congress)
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Sears, Col. (of Boston, shipowner)
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Sears, Mr. and Mrs. David
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Sears, David (Boston merchant)
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Sears, David, carries letters to JA
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Sears, Mrs. (wife of Isaac)
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Sears, Isaac (N.Y. merchant, Son of Liberty)
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Sears (Siers), Capt. Micajah, witness, No. 43
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Sears, Rebecca (daughter of Isaac)
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Sears, Sarah (Sally, daughter of Isaac)
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Sears, Stephen, in No. 43
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Sears family
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Seat of government
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Seaton, J. G.
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Seaton, William Winston, identified
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Seaver
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Seaver, Anne Carter (wife of James W.)
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Seaver, James W.
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Seaverns, Alexander (artist), drawing of 'Sconset
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Seberino, Eosebio (Eusebio, Spanish muleteer)
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Sebrero, Spain
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Sebring, John (of Providence, R.I.)
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Seckendorff, Karl Siegmund Freiherr, Baron von
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Secker, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury
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Secondat, Baron de
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Second Discours d'un bon Hollandaise
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Secqueville, M.
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Secret Committee
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Secret Correspondence Committee
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Secret Journals of Acts and Proceedings of Congress
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Secrets Worth Knowing
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Security, to discharge attachment, No. 12
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Sedaine, Michel Jean
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Seddon, Samuel (solicitor to the Admiralty)
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Sedgwick (Continental Army officer?)
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Sedgwick, Adam, Studies of the University
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Sedgwick, Theodore (Mass. member of Congress)
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Seduction, action for
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Seed, Rev. Jeremiah, CFA reads sermons
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Seekonk Plain (Seachonk), Mass.
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Sega, Mr.
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Seger, Dr. George (ex-prisoner)
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Segrais (Segray)
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Seguin, Edward (singer)
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Segur (wine of Medoc)
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Ségur, Philippe Henri, Maréchal de
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Seider (Snider, Syder), Christopher, victim, No. 59
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Seine (French merchant ship)
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Seine River, France
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Seisin, allegation and proof of, No. 17
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Selby, John
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Selby, William
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Selden, John
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Selden, Mr. (in Washington)
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Selden, Sarah E. E. (later wife of John Graham)
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Select Essays upon Husbandry
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Self-defense
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Selfridge, Thomas O.
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Selim (fictional character)
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Selkirk, Helen, Countess of
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Selkirk, Dunbar Douglas, 4th Earl of
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Selkrig (Selkrigg), James, witness, No. 64
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Sellada el Camino, Spain
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Sellea, Elijah, in No. 2
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Sellers, Charles Coleman, Franklin in Portraiture
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Sellers, Francis
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Sellers, William (publisher, Pennsylvania Gazette)
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Selman, Capt. John, leads naval expedition
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Selwyn, William, Law of Nisi Prius
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Semayne v. Gresham
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Semigallia, Polish province
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Seminole War
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Semiramis
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Sempronius
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Senate, U.S.
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Seneca, Lucius Annaeus
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Seneca Indians
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Seneca Lake
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Senegal, West Africa
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Senés, Mr.
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“Senex” articles on Deane affair
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Senlis, France
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Sennacherib (Sennachieb)
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Senneville, Capt. (of La Sensible and the Nymph)
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Sensible, La (French frigate)
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Senter, Dr. Isaac
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Separation (matrimonial)
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Separation of judicial and legislative powers
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Septimius (ancient author)
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Serane (Serano), Mr. (in Boston)
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Serapis (British frigate)
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Sergeant
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Sergeant, Mrs. (wife of John)
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Sergeant, John (U.S. Repr., Penn.)
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Sergeant, Jonathan Dickinson
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Sergeant, Thomas, Constitutional Law
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Serin (French corvette)
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Serjeant
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Serjeant, Jonathan, witness, No. 7
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Serjeant, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Leicester, Mass.)
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Serjeant, Samuel (Chelsea selectman)
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Serjeant, Rev. Winwood
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Sermeño
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Serre, Henri
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Serres, Dominique, painting by
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Sertorius
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Servants
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Setaro (Setare), Mr. (from Portugal)
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Settlement (poor law)
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Settlement, Act of
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Settlement of actions
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Sevenwouden (quarter of Friesland)
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Seven Years' War
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Sever, James
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Sever, John (H.C. 1787)
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Sever, Sarah Warren (wife of William, sister of James)
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Sever, Sarah
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Sever (Seaver), William
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Sever, William
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Sevier, Ambrose H. (U.S. Sen., Ark.)
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Sévigné, Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise de
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Sevigny, M. de
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Sewall
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Sewall, Rev. Charles C. (of Danvers) or Samuel (of Burlington)
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Sewall, David (lawyer of York, Maine)
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Sewall, Rev. Edmund Quincy, JQA on sermons
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Sewall, Elizabeth Quincy (wife of Samuel)
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Sewall, Esther Quincy (1738-1810, wife of Jonathan, daughter of Justice Edmund Quincy)
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Sewall, James
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Sewall, Jonathan
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Sewall, Jonathan (1728-1796, husband of Esther Quincy)
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Sewall, Jonathan Jr. (1766-1839, chief justice of New Brunswick, Canada; son of Chief Justice Jonathan)
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Sewall, Jonathan M. (of Portsmouth, N.H.)
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Sewall, Rev. Joseph (minister of Old South Church)
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Sewall, Mitchell
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Sewall, Mr. (of Halifax, )
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Sewall, Mr. (tavernkeeper of N.H.)
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Sewall, Samuel (Boston selectman), in No. 33
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Sewall, Samuel (Chief Justice)
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Sewall, Samuel (of Boston), in Form XIII
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Sewall, Samuel, called before Harvard faculty for misconduct (1777)
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Sewall, Stephen (Harvard professor)
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Sewall, Stephen (Chief Justice)
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Sewall, Stephen, solicitor general of New Brunswick, Canada
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Sewall, Dr. Thomas (Harvard professor)
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Sewall's Point, Brookline, Mass.
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Sewall v. Hancock
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Seward
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Seward, William H.
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Seward, William Wenman
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Sewel, William (Willem), Nieuw Woordenboek
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Sewell, Henrietta Smith (wife of Jonathan, 1766-1839)
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Sewell, Dr. James Arthur
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Seymour, Edward, Duke of Somerset
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Seymour, Juliana, On the Management and Education of Children
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Seymour, Thomas (of Hartford, Conn.)
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Shadel, James
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Shadwick
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Shaftesbury, Earl of
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Shakers, CFA comments on
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Shaker Village, N.Y.
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Shakespeare, William
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Shaler (Shaylor), Mrs. (tavernkeeper of Middletown, Conn.)
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Shaler (Shaylor), Nat. (bookkeeper of Middletown, Conn.)
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Shaler, Nathaniel Burger (H.C. 1827)
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Shalhouse, Mr.
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Shammony
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Shamshi-Adad V (Assyrian king)
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Shank's Mill, N.J.
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Shank v. Shank
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Shannon, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Easton, Penn.)
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Shaple, John
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Shapleigh, Edward (of the Ranger)
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Sharon (formerly Stoughtonham), Mass.
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Sharon, Conn.
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Sharp, Granville
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Sharp (Sharpe), James (cabinetmaker)
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Sharp, John, archbishop of York, Works
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Sharp, Robert
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Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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Sharpe, Peter (of N.Y.)
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Sharpe, Susannah White
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Sharp family, of Newport, Isle of Wight
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Sharples, Ellen or John, portrait by
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Shattuck
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Shattuck, Dr. George Cheyne
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Shattuck, Capt. Job (of Groton)
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Shattuck, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Portland, Maine)
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Shaw, Abigail Adams (1790-1859, wife of Joseph Barlow Felt)
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Shaw, Benjamin and wife, Charity Smith
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Shaw, Capt., and raid on Long Island, Boston Harbor
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Shaw, Dorothy
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Shaw, Elizabeth Quincy (Betsy, 1780-1798, daughter of John and Elizabeth Smith )
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Shaw, Elizabeth Smith (1750-1815, wife 1st of John, 2d of Stephen Peabody, sister of AA)
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Shaw, Francis, defendant, Form V
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Shaw, Francis G.
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Shaw, Henry (of Lanesboro)
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Shaw, Rev. John (1748-1794, 1st husband of Elizabeth Smith, brother-in-law of AA)
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Shaw, Rev. John, Sr. (of Bridgewater)
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Shaw, Joseph, The Practical Justice of Peace
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Shaw, Josiah Crocker (H.C. 1789)
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Shaw, Chief Justice Lemuel
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Shaw, Lemuel (Boston lawyer), identified
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Shaw, Miss
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Shaw, Mr. (legal client of JA)
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Shaw, Rev. Oakes
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Shaw, Robert Gould
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Shaw, Mrs. (wife of Robert Gould)
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Shaw, Robert Gould, Jr.
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Shaw, William Smith (1778-1826, nephew of AA, later called “Athenaeum” Shaw)
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Shaw, witness, No. 6
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Shaw family, papers in Library of Congress
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Shaxton v. Shaxton
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Shays, Capt. Daniel (of Pelham)
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Shays' Rebellion
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Sheafe, George (CFA’s classmate)
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Sheaff, Mr. (collector of the port of Boston)
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Sheaffe, Ann (Nancy)
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Sheaffe, Edward (of Charlestown, Mass.)
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Sheaffe (Sheaff), George D.
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Sheaffe, Susanna Child (of Boston)
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Sheaffe (Sheaf), William
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Sheaffe (Sheaff), William John
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Sheaffe v. The Triton, No. 48
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Shebbeare (Sherbear, Shybear), Rev. John, Letters on the English Nation
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Shee, John, letter to Continental Congress
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Sheep
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Sheepscott, Maine
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Sheerness, England
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Sheffield, Capt. Aaron (of Newport, R.I.)
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Sheffield, England
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Sheffield, John, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby
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Sheffield, John Baker Holroyd, 1st Earl of
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Sheffield, Mrs. (of London)
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Shehane, John (burglar)
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Shelburne, Nova Scotia
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Shelburne, William Petty, 2d Earl of (Brit. secy. of state, later prime minister)
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Sheldon, Asa G.
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Sheldon, Col. Elisha (2d Continental dragoons)
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Sheldon, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Suffield, Conn.)
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Shellelagh (Penn. privateer)
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Shelley, Percy Bysshe
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Shelton, Mr.
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Shelton, Philo S.
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Shenandoah River Valley
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Shenstone, William (of Shropshire, England)
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Shepard, Joseph, in JA's accounts
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Shepard, Rev. Samuel, writes to Mary Mason Norton
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Shepard (Shepherd), William (of Westfield, Continental officer)
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Shepherd, Ellen
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Shepherd, James, claimant in No. 58
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Shepherd, James H. (of New Orleans)
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Shepherd, Lucy Gorham (wife of Resin D.)
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Shepherd, Mrs. (Englishwoman)
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Shepherd, Resin D. (Boston merchant)
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[Shepherd, W.], History of the American Revolution
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Shepherdstown, Va.
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Sheppard, Samuel, challenged talesman, No. 64
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Sheppard, William
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Sherborn (Sherburne), Mass.
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Sherbune, Daniel and Samuel (owners of McClary)
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Sherburn, Maj. John Samuel (U.S.)
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Sherburne, Daniel (of the Ranger)
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Sherburne, Maj. Henry
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Sheridan, Mrs. (wife of Richard Brinsley)
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Sheridan, Richard Brinsley (M.P., playwright)
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Sheridan, Thomas
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Sheriff, action against for deputy's neglect
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Sheriff, Maj. William (British)
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Sheriffs
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Sherlock, Thomas, bishop of London, or William, dean of St. Paul's, London (“Dr. Shirlock”), sermons of
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Sherman, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Grafton, Mass.)
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Sherman, Roger (delegate from Conn.)
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Sherman, William
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Sherman, William, Jr.
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Sherwin, C. (engraver)
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Sherwin, Thomas (CFA’s classmate)
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She Stoops to Conquer
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Shiel, Richard Lalor, The Apostate
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Shields, Col. Hugh (U.S.)
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Shiell, Dr. Hugh
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Shillaber (Shillibeare), William, witness, No. 10
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Shillala (Amer. armed ship)
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Shimmin, Mr. and Mrs. William
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Shipbuilders, colonial, and trade system
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Shipbuilding and shipwrights
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Shipley, Anna Maria Mordaunt (wife of Jonathan)
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Shipley, Betsy or Catherine (daughters of Jonathan)
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Shipley, John
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Shipley, Jonathan, Bishop of St. Asaph
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Shipley, Mrs. (wife of Jonathan)
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Shipley, Miss (daughter of Jonathan Shipley)
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Shippen, Alice Lee (wife of William, Jr.)
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Shippen, brother of William Shippen Jr. or Sr.
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Shippen, Edward
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Shippen, Thomas Lee (son of William, Jr.)
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Shippen, Dr. William, Sr. (1712-1801)
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Shippen, Dr. William, Jr. (1736-1808, of Philadelphia)
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Shipping, cases concerning
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Ships, origin and manning regulated
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Shipton, Clifford K.
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Shirley, Harriet
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Shirley, Henry (attached to British embassy in Paris)
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Shirley, William (governor of Mass.)
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Shirlock
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Shirreff, Jane (singer)
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Shoemaker, Isaac
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Shoemaker, Samuel
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Shoemakers
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Shoolbred v. Bourne
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Shoolbred v. Greenough et al.
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Shoolbred v. Greenough Exrs.
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Shopenhauer Bros.
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Shoreham, Vt.
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Shores, William (of the Ranger)
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Short, James (maker of telescopes)
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Short, John, witness, No. 64
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Short, John, witness, No. 61
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Short, William (Jefferson's secretary)
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Short, William (Amer. merchant)
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Shorthand, JQA's use of
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Short Narrative of the Claims of the Heirs of Samuel Allen
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Short Narrative of the Horrid Massacre in Boston, A
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Short View of the Lord High Admiral's Jurisdiction
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Shower, Sir Bartholomew, Reports
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Shrewsbury (British ship of the line)
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Shrewsbury, Mass.
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Shropshire, England
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Shubrick, Lt. Edward R.
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Shubrick, Thomas, Jr. (of S.C.)
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Shuker, Thomas
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Shuldham, Molyneux (British admiral)
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Shurden
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Shurtliff (Shurtleffe), Benjamin, witness, No. 25
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Shute, Rev. Daniel (of Hingham)
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Shute, Daniel
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Shute, Daniel, Jr.
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Shute, Mr.
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Shute, Samuel (governor of Mass.)
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Shuttlesworth, Rev. Samuel (of Dedham)
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Shybear
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Siau, Capt. de
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Siberia
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Siberian wheat
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Sibley, Eliza
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Sibley, John Langdon
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Sibley, Jonas (U.S. Repr., Maine)
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Sicilies, Kingdom of the Two, ports opened to Amer. ships
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Sicily
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Sickles, Catharine
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Siddons, Sarah Kemble (British actress)
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Siddons, William (Brit. actor)
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Siderfin, Sir Thomas, Reports
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Sidmouth, Devonshire
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Sidney (Sydney), Algernon (1622-1683, Brit. politician)
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“Sidney, Algernon” (pseud.), pamphlet on Presidential succession
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Sidney, Philip
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Sidon
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Sierra Morena, Spain
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Siers, Capt. Micajah, witness, No. 43
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Sieyès, Emmanuel Joseph, Abbé
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Sigourney, Charles (sometime partner of Ingraham & Bromfield, Amer. merchants in Amsterdam)
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Sigourney, Elizabeth Carter
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Sigourney, Mrs. (wife of Henry)
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Sigourney, Henry
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Sigourney, Ingraham, & Bromfield (Amer. mercantile firm in Amsterdam, later Ingraham and Bromfield)
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Sigourney, Misses (of Hartford)
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Silesia, Prussia
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Silk
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Sill, Thomas Hale (U.S. Repr., Penn.), identified
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Silley, James, witness, No. 56
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Silliman, Prof. Benjamin, Sr.
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Silliman, Benjamin, Jr.
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Silsbee, Georgiana (later wife of Francis Appleton)
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Silsbee, Mary Crowninshield (wife of Sen. Nathaniel)
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Silsbee, Nathaniel (U.S. Sen., Mass.)
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Silsbee, Nathaniel, Jr. (H.C. 1824)
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Silver
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Silvester, Israel, witness, No. 15
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“Silvia”
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Simes, Thomas
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Similiter (pleading term)
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Simmer, Harriet (daughter of Jesse)
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Simmons
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Simmons, David A. (attorney)
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Simmons (Symmons), Mr. (Falmouth factor for English lumber merchants)
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Simolin, Ivan Matveevich (Russian minister to Great Britain)
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Simon, Peter (petition to Continental Congress)
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Simpkins, John (H.C. 1786)
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Simple, Jonathan
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“Simple Sapling”
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Simpson, James
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Simpson, J. K.
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Simpson, Jonathan
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Simpson, Joseph, witness, No. 64
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Simpson, Mary Boylston (1714-1775, wife of Nathan, aunt of JA)
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Simpson, Mr.
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Simpson, Nathan (uncle of JA)
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Simpson, Theophilus (of the Ranger)
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Simpson, Lt. Thomas (of the Ranger)
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Simpson, William, witness, No. 61
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Simpson and Co.
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Simsbury, Conn.
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Simson (Simpson), Robert (editor of Euclid)
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Simul cum, defined
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Sinclair
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Sinclair, Sir John
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Sinclair, Mrs. (wife of John, the opera singer)
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Sinclair, John (opera singer)
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Sinclair, Mr., in No. 56
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Sinepuxent, Md.
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Singler, Well de (seaman on the Courier de l'Amérique)
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Sinking Fund, Commissioners of U.S.
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Sion (Syon) House (Brit. estate)
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Siren (British brig)
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Siret, Pierre Louis, Elémens de la langue anglaise
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Sir William Irskine (N.Y. loyalist privateer)
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Sismondi, Jean Charles Léonard Simonde de
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Sittingbourne, England
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Six Nations
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“Six Principle” churches
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Skåne, Province of Sweden
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Skene, Philip
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Skenesborough, N.Y.
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Sketches of Character, or, Specimens of Real Life (anon.)
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Skillman, Rev. Isaac, and fortification of Boston Harbor
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Skimmer, Capt. John (Amer. naval commander)
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Skinner, Col. Abraham (deputy commissary general of prisoners)
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Skinner, Courtland (N.Y. loyalist)
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Skinner, Capt. Henry (of the Apollo)
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Skinner, Robert, Reports
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Skinner, William(?)
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Slacon, G. (ex-prisoner)
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Slade, William (U.S. Repr., Vt.)
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Slader, William (tenant)
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Slander
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Slander per se
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Slaughter, Mr. (of Va.)
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Slaves and Slavery
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Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England
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Sledan
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Sleighs
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Slew, Betty, in No. 38
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Slew, Jenny, plaintiff, No. 38
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Slew v. Whipple, No. 38
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Slidell, Alexander
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Slingelandt, Mr. (student at Latin Academy)
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Sloan, David (of Braintree)
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Sloane, Sir Hans
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Sloane, John (U.S. Repr., Ohio), identified
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Slocum, George or William
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Slocum, George W.
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Slocum, William
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Sloet tot de Haar, at The Hague
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Sloman, Mrs. (British actress, wife of John), identified
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Sloper, Mr. and Mrs. William Charles
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Slough, England
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Sloughter (Slaughter), Henry
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Sluman (Slewman), Mr. (of Boston)
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Slyfield, Andrew (of the Fancy)
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Small, Maj. John (Brit. commander in Boston)
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Small, John, defendant, Form XXVIII
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Small, Lt., and rumored conspiracy of African Americans in Boston
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Smalley, Zechariah, witness, No. 43
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Smallpox
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Smallwood, Capt. (of the Neptune)
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Smallwood, Brig. Gen. William (of Md.)
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Smalridge, Bishop George, CFA on sermons
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Smaltz, Miss (niece of Caroline Amelia Smith [wife of John] de Windt)
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Smedley, E., A History of France
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Smedley, Capt. Samuel (of the General Sullivan, later Heer Adams)
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Smelco, Albert
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Smelt, Leonard
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Smibert, John (artist)
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Sminia, A. I. V. (secy. of Provincial States of Friesland)
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Smith & Codman
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Smith, Abigail
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Smith, Abigail Adams, 2d (1765-1813, wife of William Stephens)
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Smith, Abigail Fowle (1679–1760, wife of William, grandmother of AA), identified
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Smith, Adam
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Smith, Ann (Philadelphia laundress)
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Smith, Anna
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Smith, Atkins, witness, No. 43
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Smith, Barzillai, witness, No. 43
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Smith, Belinda (sister of William Stephens)
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Smith, Benjamin (1717-1770, of Charleston, S.C., grandson of Thomas the sea captain, 1665-1690)
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Smith, Benjamin (1757-1826, of South Carolina, later governor of North Carolina, son of Thomas, 1720-1790)
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Smith, Branford
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Smith, C. (ex-prisoner)
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Smith, Maj. Calvin
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Smith, Calvin Stephen
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Smith, Capt. (of the Fair American)
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Smith, Caroline Amelia
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Smith, Catharine Louisa Salmon (1749-1824, wife of William, Jr.)
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Smith, Catherine Maria Frances Johnson (d. 1869, wife of William Steuben, sister of LCA)
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Smith, Charity
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Smith, Charles Salmon (1779-1797, son of William, Jr.)
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Smith, Clement
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Smith, Daniel (Philadelphia tavernkeeper)
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Smith, David, deposition of, No. 58
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Smith, Dorothy, witness, No. 62
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Smith, Dr., witness, No. 3
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Smith, Dr., witness, No. 1
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Smith, Ebenezer, in No. 1
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Smith, Rev. Ebenezer (of Ashfield)
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Smith, Elias, plaintiff, No. 21
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Smith, Elizabeth
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Smith, Elizabeth (1750-1815, sister of AA)
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Smith, Elizabeth (Betsy, 1770-1849, daughter of Isaac, Sr.)
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Smith, Elizabeth
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Smith, Elizabeth (Betsy, 1771-1854, daughter of William, Jr.)
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Smith, Elizabeth (niece of AA)
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Smith, Elizabeth Hall (1843-1911)
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Smith, Elizabeth Quincy (1721-1775, wife of Rev. William, mother of AA)
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Smith, Elizabeth Storer
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Smith, Elizabeth Storer (1726-1786, wife of Isaac, Sr., aunt of AA)
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Smith, Frances Barnard (wife of Thomas Carter)
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Smith, Frances Coape (wife of William, of Clapham)
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Smith, Gamaliel, witness, No. 43
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Smith, Capt. George (of Nantucket, Mass.)
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Smith, Dr. Godfrey? (of Newburyport)
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Smith, Hannah
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Smith, Hannah Carter (b. 1764, wife of William, daughter-in-law of Isaac Smith Sr.)
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Smith, Henry B.
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Smith, Mrs. (wife of Hezekiah)
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Smith, Rev. Hezekiah (of Haverhill)
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Smith, Increase S.
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Smith, Isaac, in No. 32
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Smith, Isaac, Sr. (1719-1787, Boston merchant, uncle of AA)
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Smith, Rev. Isaac, Jr. (1749-1829, cousin of AA)
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Smith, Isaac (son of William, Jr.)
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Smith, Jacob, witness, No. 20
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Smith, Mrs. (wife of James)
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Smith, James (1713-1806, delegate from Penn.)
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Smith, Dr. James (1738-1812)
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Smith, James (co-owner of Murray's Barracks)
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Smith, James (of S.C.)
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Smith, Mrs. (wife of James, of S.C.)
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Smith, James (of the Ranger)
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Smith, John
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Smith, John (Boston brazier)
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Smith, John (New York merchant, father of WSS)
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Smith, John, juror, No. 59
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Smith, John Adams (1788-1854, son of AA2)
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Smith, John Thomas, Nollekens and His Times
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Smith, Jonathan, in No. 27
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Smith, Col. Jonathan (Mass.)
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Smith, Jonathan, Jr., in No. 27
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Smith, Jonathan Bayard (delegate from Penn.)
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Smith, Joseph E.(?)
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Smith, J. R. (artist)
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Smith, Linnaeus, identified
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Smith, Louisa Catharine (1773-1857, daughter of William, Jr.)
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Smith, Margaret (sister of WSS)
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Smith, Margaret Stephens (mother of WSS)
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Smith, Mary (1741-1811)
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Smith, Mary or “Polly” (1757-1839, cousin of AA; later, 1st wife of Edward Gray; 2d wife of Samuel Allyne Otis)
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Smith, Mary (Polly, 1776-1797, daughter of William, Jr.)
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Smith, Mary (aunt of AA)
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Smith, Mary Rutledge (of S.C.)
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Smith, Mrs. (wife of Melancthon)
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Smith, Melancthon (N.Y. member of Congress)
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Smith, Meriwether (delegate from Va.)
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Smith, Miss (of Newburyport)
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Smith, Miss, daughter of Isaac Smith Sr.
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Smith, Miss S. (of Sandwich, Mass.)
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Smith, Mr. (actor)
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Smith, Mr. (attorney for Bourne)
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Smith, Mr. (Englishman in Philadelphia)
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Smith, Mr. (executor of Edwards' estate)
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Smith, Mr. (in Braintree)
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Smith, Mr. (in Quincy)
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Smith, Mr. (laborer)
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Smith, Mr. (of Baltimore), introductions for
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Smith, Mr. (of Baltimore, son of William Smith the Md. delegate)
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Smith, Mr. (of Boston in R.I. campaign)
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Smith, Mr. (of Georgetown)
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Smith, Mr. (of New Haven, Conn.)
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Smith, Mr. (of N.Y. at Mifflin's quarters in Cambridge)
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Smith, Mr. (son of Rev. Thomas Smith of Portland, Maine)
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Smith, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Haddam, Conn.)
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Smith, Mr. (young soldier from Maryland)
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Smith, Mr., on British losses in battle of Bunker Hill
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Smith, Mrs. (actress)
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Smith, Mrs. (of N.Y.) at Mifflin's quarters in Cambridge
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Smith, Nathan
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Smith, Capt. Nathaniel (Baltimore artillery)
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Smith, of Philadelphia Light Horse
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Smith, Pascall
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Smith, Capt. Richard, identified
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Smith, Mrs. (wife of Richard), identified
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Smith, Richard (N.J. delegate in Continental Congress)
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Smith, Robert, supposed portrait by Peale
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Smith, Rev. Robert (of Pequea, Penn.)
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Smith, Roger Moore
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Smith, Samuel (of Philadelphia; “old Mr. Smith”)
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Smith, Capt. Samuel (of the Hancock and Adams)
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Smith, Lt. Col. Samuel (commands Fort Mifflin)
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Smith, Gen. Samuel, identified
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Smith, Sarah
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Smith, Sarah
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Smith, Sarah Boylston (1642-1711, wife of Thomas, AA's great-grandmother)
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Smith, Sarah Rutledge (of S.C.)
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Smith, Seba, “Letters of Major Jack Downing”
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Smith, Sidney L. (engraver)
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Smith, Standfast (Boston merchant)
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Smith, Susannah Bayard (wife of Jonathan Bayard)
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Smith, Thomas (of Philadelphia; “the Loan Officer,” son of Samuel)
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Smith, Sir Thomas, Commonwealth of England
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Smith, Sir Thomas (1513-1577)
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Smith, Thomas (1665-1690, sea captain), marries and founds family in South Carolina
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Smith, Thomas (d. 1690, of Charlestown, Mass., great-grandfather of AA)
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Smith, Rev. Thomas (1702-1795, of Portland, Maine)
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Smith, Thomas (1720-1790, of Charleston, S.C.)
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Smith, Thomas (1745-1809, of Penn.)
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Smith, Thomas (of New York City)
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Smith, Thomas Carter (1796-1880, grandson of Isaac Smith Sr.)
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Smith, Rev. William (1707-1783, father of AA)
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Smith, Rev. William (1727-1803, provost of College of Philadelphia)
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Smith, William (1728-1793, of N.Y.)
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Smith, William (1728-1814, Md. delegate to Continental Congress)
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Smith, William, Jr. (1746-1787, brother of AA)
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Smith, William (1755-1816, son of Isaac, Sr.)
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Smith, William (1756-1835, of Clapham, England)
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Smith, William (Billy, b. 1774, son of William, Jr.)
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Smith, William (chief justice of Lower Canada)
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Smith, William (of Md.)
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Smith, William (Philadelphia apothecary)
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Smith, William (translator of Thucydides' History)
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Smith, William Loughton, identified
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Smith, William Stephens (1755-1816, secy. to U.S. legation in London, later husband of AA2, designated as WSS in The Adams Papers)
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Smith, William Steuben (1787-1850, son of AA2 and WSS)
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Smith dem. Dormer v. Parkhurst et al.
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Smith family
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Smiths, D—r
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Smith’s Clove, N.Y.
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Smithson, James (founder of Smithsonian Institution)
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Smithson bequest
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Smithsonian Institution
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“Smith's Valley,” Lebanon, N.Y.
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Smith v. Bramston
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Smith v. Brown
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Smith v. Browne & Cooper
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Smith v. Child
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Smith v. Frampton
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Smith v. Fuller, No. 21
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Smith v. Gould
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Smith v. Rice
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Smollett, Tobias
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Smuggling
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Smyrna
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Smyth, Alexander (U.S. Repr., Va.)
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Smyth, Frederick
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Snelle, at The Hague
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Snelling, Capt.
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Snider, Christopher
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Snider, Christopher
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Snow, Caleb H.
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Snow, Mr., carries letters between JA and AA
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Snow, Silvanus, witness, No. 43
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Snow, Thomas, witness, No. 35
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Snowden, Mr., 1825 exhibition of domestic manufactures
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Soane, George, Falls of Clyde
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Soane, Sir John
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Soap
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Sobrino Francisco
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Socage, tenure in
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Social contract, argument based on
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Société de L'Harmonie
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Société libre d’émulation (Paris), American commissioners elected to
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Société Royale de Médecine (Paris)
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Society for Promoting the Knowledge of Scriptures
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Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (London)
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Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (London)
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Society for the Encouragement of Protestant Emigrants, proposed by Witherspoon
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Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
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Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
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Society for the suppression of theft in gardens, Quincy
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Society of Antiquaries (London)
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Society of Fort St. David (Philadelphia)
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Society of Friends
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Society of the Knights of the Order of the Square Table, The (Harvard club)
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Society of the Supporters of the Bill of Rights
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Socinianism
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Socrates
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“Sodalitas” (Boston lawyers' study club)
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Soderini, Gasparo (Venetian resident in London)
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Söderström, Carl (Göteborg merchant)
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Söderström, Richard (Swedish consul in Boston)
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Sodom
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Sohier
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Soissonnais Regiment (French)
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Solano y Bote, Como. Don José (Spanish)
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Solar microscope
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Solar system
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Soldiers
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Sole
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Sole, Aaron, witness, No. 14
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Solemn League and Covenant
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Soley, John
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Soley, Mary Russell
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Solitaire (French ship of the line)
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Sollier, Dr.
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Solm, Adolphus, governor of Gelderland and Utrecht
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Solmes, Capt. (of the Olive Branch)
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Solomon (King)
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Solon (Greek statesman)
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Sombrero (Sambreo), West Indies
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Somers, Conn.
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Somers, John, Lord
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Somerset (Brit. ship of the line)
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Somerset, Duke of
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Somerset, the Protector (Edward Seymour)
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Somerset County, Md.
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Somerset Court House, N.J.
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Somersetshire, England
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Somersett's Case
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Somerville, Mass.
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Somerville, Robert, Report from the Board of Agriculture
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Somes, Capt., arrives from Copenhagen
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Some v. Barwish
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Sonies, Louis, père & fils
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Sons of Liberty
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Sontgerath, Peter (of the Ranger)
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Soper, Maj. Edmund (of Braintree)
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Soper, Mr., witness, No. 14
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Sophia, Grand Duchess (of Russia)
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Sophia, Princess (of Hanover)
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Sophia Frederica, of Denmark
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Sophie Hélène Béatrix, Princess of France
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Sophocles
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Sophonisba (dramatic character)
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Sorbonne
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Sorel, Quebec
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Sorel (now Richelieu) River, Que., American post at the mouth of
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Soret, M. (in Lorient)
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Sorin, of Passy
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Sotheby, William, transl. Wieland
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Soubrilland, Mme. (eating-house keeper)
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Souci, Le (French merchant ship)
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Soul or Soule (Sole), Aaron
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Soulés, François
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South, Rev. Robert, Twelve Sermons
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South Africa
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South America
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Southampton (British ship of the line)
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Southampton, England
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Southampton, Lord
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Southampton, Mass.
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Southard, Miss
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Southard, Judge Samuel L. (of N.J.)
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South Atlantic, whaling in
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Southborough, Mass.
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South Boston, Mass.
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South Braintree, Mass. (later Randolph)
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South Brimfield, Mass.
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South Brookfield, Mass.
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South Carolina
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South Carolina (S.C. frigate, formerly the Indien)
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South Carolina College
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South Carolina Historical Society
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South Carolinians, at Saratoga, N.Y.
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Southcoat (Southcott), Thomas
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Southcomb, Capt. (of the Tartar)
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South Cove Corp.
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Souther, Capt. Daniel (Mass. Navy)
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Southerne, Thomas
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Southern Literary Messenger
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Southern merchants convention, CFA on report
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Southern states
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Southern Union party
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Southey, Robert
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Southgate, Dr., witness, No. 2
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Southgate, Elder Richard
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Southgate, William W. (U.S. Repr., Ky.)
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Southington, Conn.
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Southouse, Edward
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South Precinct
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South Precinct of Braintree
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South River
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South Sea
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South Sea Company
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South Walpole, Mass.
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Southwark, England
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Southwick, Mass.
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Souverain (French ship of the line)
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Souza-Holstein, Agosto Antonio de (Portuguese minister at The Hague)
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Spa, Belgium
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Spada (Charles Lee's dog)
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Spadara, Marchioness and Marquis of (of Messina, Italy)
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Spain
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Spaletti, Joseph
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Spanheim, Ezechiel Freiherr von, Dissertationes de praestantia et usu numismatum antiquorum
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Spanish Army
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Spanish Inquisition
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Spanish language
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Spanish Main
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Spanish Navy
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Spanish people
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Spanish Succession, War of
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Spanktown (N.J.) Yearly Meeting, Memorial of
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Sparder (Adams family pet)
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Sparhawk, Andrew (loyalist)
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Sparhawk, Catherine (1st wife of Nathaniel)
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Sparhawk, Deborah Adams (3d wife of Nathaniel)
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Sparhawk, Elizabeth Bartlett (2d wife of Nathaniel)
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Sparhawk, Miss (of Quincy)
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Sparhawk, Mr. (loyalist, brother of Andrew), propaganda campaign waged by
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Sparhawk, Col. Nathaniel
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Sparhawk, Nathaniel, Jr. (Salem merchant)
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Sparhawk, Thomas (JA’s college roommate)
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Sparks, Frances Anne Allen (wife of Jared)
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Sparks, Jared
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Sparks v. Spicer
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Sparling (Liverpool privateer)
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Sparrell, John, plan of Medford
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Sparrell, William (architect)
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Sparta
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Spaulding, Mr.
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Speak, F.
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Speakman (employee, Columbian Mills)
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Speakman, Mr. (Boston distiller)
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Speakman, William
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Spear (Nathan) v. Keen (Josiah)
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Spear, A. (tenant)
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Spear, Alpheus (Quincy tenant)
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Spear, Benoni
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Spear, Deacon Daniel
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Spear, David
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Spear, J. (of Braintree)
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Spear, John
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Spear, John I. (tenant)
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Spear, Josiah
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Spear, Mr. (AA's fellow passenger on the Active)
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Spear, Mr. (son of William)
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Spear, N. (of Braintree)
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Spear, Nathan
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Spear, Pool
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Spear, Samuel
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Spear, Seth (of Braintree)
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Spear, Mrs. (wife of Seth)
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Spear, William
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Spear, William (chainbearer)
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Spears Hill
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Special Committees on Prize Appeals
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Specie
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Specot's Case
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Spectacle (Spectin) Island, Boston Harbor
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Spectator, The
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Speculation
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Speed, John, History of Great Britaine
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Speedwell (Amer. merchant ship)
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Speedwell, ship
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Speers, Capt.
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Speight, Jesse (U.S. Repr., N.C.)
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Spence, Joseph, Anecdotes of Books and Men
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Spence, Keith
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Spencer, Dr. Arthur, identified
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Spencer, Capt.
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Spencer, Countess
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Spencer, Rev. Elihu, minister of Trenton, N.J.
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Spencer, John
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Spencer, Maj. Gen. Joseph
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Spencer, Joseph William (ex-prisoner)
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Spencer, Mass.
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Spener, Charles
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Spenser, Edmund, The Faerie Queene
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Sperry, Miss (of Philadelphia)
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Sphinx (French ship of the line)
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Spice Islands (Moluccas)
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Spices
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Spieringshoek, Mr. Van der Burg van (agent of States General)
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Spies
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Spiller, Mr. (Adams butler in London)
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Spithead, England
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Spittlefield Weavers
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Spoffard, Mrs., witness, No. 31
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Spooner, Ebenezer, in No. 1
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Spooner, John
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Spooner, Maj. John Jones
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Spooner, Capt. Shubael (of the Harford)
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Spooner, Walter
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Spooner, Dr. William (of Boston)
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Spouse, disqualification as witness
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Sprague, Esther Harrison (wife of John)
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Sprague, Dr. John
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Sprague, John (of Lancaster)
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Sprague, Joseph E.
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Sprague, Josiah, juror, No. 63
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Sprague, Mr., toast to Byron
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Sprague, Mr. and Mrs.
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Sprague, Peleg
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Sprague, Samuel (Chelsea selectman)
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Sprague, William (U.S. Repr., R.I.)
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Spratt v. M'Kinney
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Spring, Rev. Samuel
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Spring and Autumn (farce)
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Springer, Mr. (farrier of Pownalborough, Maine)
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Springer, Thomas, James Bowdoin's suit against
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Springfield, Mass.
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Springfield, N.J.
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Spring Hill (Mass. estate)
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Sproat (Sprout), Rev. James
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Sproat (Sprout), Mrs. (wife of James)
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Sproat, Miss
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Sproat family (of Philadelphia)
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Sprout
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Sprout, Capt., witness, No. 25
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Sprout, Maj. Ebenezer
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Sprout, Mr. (of Plymouth County, Mass.)
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Spry, Capt. William, in No. 58
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Spurzheim, Dr. Johann Gaspar
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Spuyt, Jan
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Spy (Conn. schooner)
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Spy Pond (West Cambridge, Mass.)
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Squam, Mass.
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Squantum, Mass. (now part of Quincy)
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Squire, Edith
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Squire, Rev. Samuel, CFA reads sermon
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Squirrel (British warship)
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Ss
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Stabbing, Statute of
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Stacey, George
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Stack, Edward
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Stackelburg, Baron (Swedish chargé d’affaires)
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Stackpole, Joseph Lewis
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Stacy, Willim (of the Ranger)
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Stadholder
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Staël-Holstein, Anne Louise Germaine, Baronne de
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Staël Holstein, Erik Magnus, Baron de (Swedish minister to France)
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Stafford, Conn.
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Stafford, England
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Stafford Springs, Conn.
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Stagecoaches
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Staines, England
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Stair (Stayer), Sir James
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Stamford, Conn.
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Stamford, England
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Stamp Act (1765)
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Stamp Act Congress
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Stamper, Rebecca Rush(wife of Thomas)
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Stanbery, William (U.S. Repr., Ohio), motion to censure
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Standing Church
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Standish, Myles
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Stanhope, Charles, Viscount Mahon (later 3d Earl Stanhope)
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Stanhope, Capt. Henry Edwin
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Stanhope, Henry (midshipman), in No. 56
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Stanhope, Philip Dormer, 4th Earl of Chesterfield
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Stanley, Edward George Geoffrey Smith (later 14th Earl of Derby), identified
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Stanley, Hans (Brit. peace negotiator, 1761)
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Stannaries, law of the
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Stanwix, Lt. Gen. John
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Stanwood, Lemuel
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Staphorst, Nicolaas & Jacob van (Amsterdam banking firm)
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Staphorst, Jacob van (Amsterdam banker)
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Staphorst, Nicolaas van (Amsterdam banker)
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Staple, Simon (of the Ranger)
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Staples, Mark (of the Ranger)
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Staples, Thomas (of the Ranger)
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Stapleton, Augustus Granville, The Political Life of ... George Canning
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Starbuck, Mr. (hotelkeeper of Nantucket)
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Star Chamber
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Stare decisis, in Mass.
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Starembourg, Mlle., lady of honor at Stadholder's court
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Starhemberg, Prince Georg Adam von (governor general of the Austrian Netherlands)
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Stark (Amer. merchant ship)
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Stark, Maj. Caleb (of Haverhill)
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Stark, Brig. Gen. John (of N.H.)
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Starke, Mr.
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Starkie, Thomas, Treatise on the Law of Evidence
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Starkweather, Ephraim
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Starr, James, in JA's accounts
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State Bank, Boston
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Staten Island, N.Y.
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State rights
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States
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State Trials, The
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Statilius
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Statues
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Statute law
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Statutes
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Statutes, British
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Staughton (Staugten, Stoughton), Rev. William
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Staunton, Va.
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Staveren, Gysbert van (pensionary of Leyden)
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Stavers, John (Portsmouth, N.H., tavernkeeper)
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Stayer
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Stead, Mary
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Steamboat case
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Steam engines
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Stearns, Asahel (jurist)
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Stearns, Capt. John (of Worcester, Mass.)