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The Townshend Acts
Boston, September 14, 1768. Gentlemen, You are already too well acquainted with the melancholly [sic] and very alarming circumstances to which this province, as well as America in general, is now reduced ...
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31.9 cm x 19.7 cm
[Boston, 1768]
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