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- A State of importations from Great-Britain into the port of Boston. From the beginning of January 1770. : To which is added an account of all the goods that have been re-shipt from the above port for Great-Britain, since January 1769. The whole taken from the Custom-House of the Port of Boston
- A brief account of the state of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, civil and ecclesiastical. : By a lover of his country
- A brief review of the rise, progress, services and sufferings, of New-England, : especially the province of Massachusetts-Bay. Humbly submitted to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament. (Lately published in England.)
- A declaration of the General Court of the Massachusets : holden at Boston in New-England, October, 1659, concerning the execution of two Quakers
- A short view of the history of the New England Colonies, with respect to their charters and constitution. : By Israel Mauduit. The fourth edition, to which is now added, an account of a conference between the late Mr. Grenville and the several colony agents, in the year 1764, previous to the passing the Stamp Act. Also the original charter granted in the 4th of Charles I. and never before printed in England
- Acts and laws passed by the great and general court or assembly of Their Majesties province of the Massachussets-bay, in New England : begun at Boston, the eighth day of June 1692, and continued by adjournment, unto Wednesday the twelfth day of October following : being the second sessions
- Address at the commemoration of the landing of John Endicott : before the Essex Institute, Sept. 18, 1878
- An account of the late revolution in New-England : together with the declaration of the gentlemen, merchants, and inhabitants of Boston, and the country adjacent, April 18. 1689
- An appeal to the world; or A vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions contain'd in certain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the Commissioners of the American Board of Customs, and others, an by them respectively transmitted to the British Ministry : Published by order of the town
- Antinomians and familists condemned by the synod of elders in Nevv-England: : with the proceedings of the magistrates against them, and their apology for the same. Together with a memorable example of Gods iudgments upon some of those persons so proceeded against
- At a general court for Their Majesties colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New-England, sitting at Boston, upon adjournment, December. 22th. 1691. : Forasmuch as these coasts have been and still are infested with divers piratical sea rovers and other enemies; whereby sundry depredations, robberies and damages have been done to and committed upon many of the king and Queens Majesties liege subjects, their vessels, goods and estates to the great impoverishing and hurt of the same ..
- At a general court held at Boston May 8. 1678. : This court, considering how the Lord hath been pleased of late years, by many wayes and means ... and in particular do appoint Thursday, the sixt day of June next ensuing, to be solemnly kept as a day of humiliation and prayer, throughout this jurisdiction
- At a general court held at Boston the 11th of Octob. 1675. : Whereas it hath pleased our gracious God, contrary to the many evill-deservings of an unworthy and sinfull people such as we are ... this court doth appoint and set apart the ninth day of November next to be a day of solemn Thanksgiving and praise to God for such his singular and fatherly mercyes ..
- At a general court held at Boston, February the 21st 1675. : upon the serious consideration of that cloud of the Lords anger wherewith he hath covered this land ... This court doth appoint the second day of March next to be kept as a day of solemn humiliation, fasting and prayer by all the inhabitants of the jurisdiction, respecting all ranks and orders amongst us both in Church and Commonwealth ..
- At a general court held at Boston, March the eleventh 1673/4. : Whereas it pleaseth God still to exercise his people here & else-where, with many and various difficulties & trialls: particularly, the breaking forth of notorious & scandolous sinns among us ... these and other consideration hath moved this court, who do hereby order & appoint that the twenty sixt day of this instant March, be set apart & kept as a day of humiliation and prayer, to seek the lord in these things ..
- At a general court held at Charlstown by adjournmnet. Feb. 12th 1689/90. : This court taking into their serious consideration the many calls of God's providence upon his people, to be much and often in solemn manner imploring his favour ... This court doth appoint the sixth of March next, to be observed as a day of publick prayer and fasting throughout this jurisdiction; hereby forbidding all servile labour thereon
- At a meeting of the Council in Boston in the Massachusets in New-England March the fourth, 1674/5. : Upon consideration of the condition of the people of God in other parts of the world, and also matters of common concernment among our selves, in reference to our sins and afflictions ... The Council, have thought it expedient, to appoint the twenty fifth day of this instant, to be kept as a day of humiliation, in fasting, and prayer, throughout this jurisdiction
- At a sessions of the General Court held at Boston the 3d. of November 1675. : This court being in some measure sensible of the hand of the Lord being stretched forth against us in the way of his judgments, by sickness and war shortning our numbers ... This court doth appoint and set apart the second day of December next to be kept a day of solemn humiliation and prayer throughout the severall churches, congregations and town in this colony ..
- At a sessions of the general court held at Boston the 11th October 1676. : this court having had manifold exper[ience] as in former dayes, so lately of the most high God ... This court doth appoint and set apart the first Thursday in December, being the seventh day of the moneth to be kept, a day of solemn humiliation and prayer in the several churches, congregations and towns throughout this jurisdiction ..
- At the second sessions of the general court held at Boston in New-England. : Whereas it hath pleased His Most Excellent Majesty our gratious King, by his letter bearing date the twenty seventh of April, 1678. to signifie his royal pleasure, that the authority of this his colony of Massachusetts in New-England, do give forth orders that the oath of allegiance as it is by law established within his kingdome of England, be administered and taken by all his subjects within this colony, who are of years to take an oath ..
- Body of liberties
- Boston, 25 January, 1769. A Dialogue between Sir George Cornwell, a gentleman lately arrived from England, with a design to travel incog. thro' the continent of America, and Mr. Flint, an independent gentleman, descended from a good family of the first settlers of New-England that is neither placed nor pensioned : [One line of Latin text]
- Bradford's history "of Plimoth plantation." : From the original manuscript. With a report of the proceedings incident to the return of the manuscript to Massachusetts
- Christ's fidelity the only shield against Satans malignity : asserted in a sermon delivered at Salem-village, the 24th of March, 1692 : being lecture day there, and a time of publick examination of some suspected for witchcraft
- Copy of letters sent to Great-Britain, : by His Excellency Thomas Hutchinson, the Hon. Andrew Oliver, and several other persons, born and educated among us. Which original letters have been returned to America, and laid before the Honorable House of Representatives of this province. In which (notwithstanding His Excellency's declaration to the House, that the tendency and design of them was not to subvert the Constitution, but rather to preserve it entire) the judicious reader will discover the fatal source of the confusion and bloodshed in which this province especially has been involved, and which threatned [sic] total destruction to the liberties of all America
- Copy of letters sent to Great-Britain, : by His Excellency Thomas Hutchinson, the Hon. Andrew Oliver, and several other persons, born and educated among us. Which original letters have been returned to America, and laid before the Honorble [sic] House of Representatives of this province. In which (notwithstanding His Excellency's declaration to the House, that the tendency and design of them was not to subvert the Constitution, but rather to preserve it entire) the judicious reader will discover the fatal source of the confusion and bloodshed in which this province especially has been involved, and which threatned [sic] total destruction to the liberties of all America
- Gods promise to his plantation : as it was delivered in a sermon
- History of Massachusetts : from 1764, to July, 1775 ...
- History of the Pilgrims and Puritans : their ancestry and descendants; basis of Americanization
- Ill newes from New-England, or, A nar[r]ative of New-Englands persecution : wherin is declared that while old England is becoming new, New-England is become old : also four proposals to the Honoured Parliament and Councel of State, touching the way to propagate the Gospel of Christ ... : also four conclusions touching the faith and order of the Gospel of Christ out of his last will and testament, confirmed and justified
- Ill newes from Newengland [sic]. Or A narative [sic] of New-Englands persecution. : Whereunto is added eight severall arguments to prove that no servant of Christ hath any liberty much less authority from Christ to prosecute others for case of conscience,; [sic] against those who to maintain their own interest do incite the magistrate, therein to exceed his commission.
- In the devil's snare : the Salem witchcraft crisis of 1692
- Johnson's Wonder-working providence, 1628-1651
- Massachusetts' arbitrary government described and vindicated
- Memoirs of American governors
- Monthly observations and predictions, for this present year, 1692. With astrological judgments on the whole year. : All taken from Mr. Patridge's almanack: to which is added, an account of a plot which was lately discovered in England : and which was foretold by the said John Patridge, in his this years almanack. Published for general satisfaction
- New English Canaan, or New Canaan : containing an abstract of New England, composed in three bookes : the first booke setting forth the originall of the natives, their manners and customes, together with their tractable nature and love towards the English : the second booke setting forth the naturall indowments of the countrie, and what staple commodities it yeeldeth : the third booke setting forth what people are planted there, their prosperity, what remarkable accidents have happened since the first planting of it, together with their tenents, and practise of their church
- New-England's prospect. : Being a true, lively, and experimental description of that part of America, commonly called New-England: discovering the state of that country, both as it stands to our new-come English planters; and to the old native inhabitants. And laying down that which may both enrich the knowledge of the mind-travelling reader, or benefit the future voyager. By William Wood
- News from New-England: : in a letter written to a person of quality, wherein is a true account of the present state of that countrey, with respect to the late revolution, and the present war with the Indians there. : Together with a relation of a late and bloody fight between the English and the Indians, wherein the latter were routed : As also of a pretended miracle of the French Jesuits in that part of the world : Licens'd Febr. 27. 1689. J.F
- Note-book kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq., lawyer, in Boston, Massachusetts Bay, from June 27, 1638, to July 29, 1641
- On Wednesday June 16, 1773, the House of Representatives by a very large majority came into the following resolves, upon the letters that had been laid before them on Wednesday the second of the same month, viz. ...
- Order of Their Excellencies the lords justices in council, confirming several acts and laws of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay made in the years 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697 : at the council chamber at Whitehall, the 24 of November, 1698 : present, Their Excellencies the lords justices ..
- Plain dealing, or, Nevves from New-England : a short view of New-Englands present government, both ecclesiasticall and civil, compared with the anciently-received and established government of England in some materiall points : fit for the gravest consideratin in these times
- Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. By His Excellency, Richard, Earl of Bellomont ... A proclamation. : ... I ... hereby command and require the strict observation of the Lords Day ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston, the twenty first day of June ... 1699
- Salem witchcraft : comprising More wonders of the invisible world
- Samuel Sewall and the world he lived in
- Seasonable motives. : To our duty and allegiance
- Simplicities defence against seven-headed policy, or, Innocency vindicated, being unjustly accused, and sorely censured by that seven-headed church-government united in New-England, or, That sevant so imperious in his masters absence revived, and now thus re-acting in Nevv-England, or The combate of the united colonies, not onely against some of the natives and subjects but against the authority also of the kingdom of England... : wherein is declared an act of a great people and country of the Indians in those parts ... in their voluntary submission and subjection unto the protection and government of Old England ..
- Sketches of the judicial history of Massachusetts from 1630 to the revolution in 1775
- Some observations relating to the present circumstances of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay : humbly offered to the consideration of the General Assembly
- The diary and letters of His Excellency Thomas Hutchinson : captain-general and governor-in-chief of Massachusetts Bay in North America ...
- The emancipation of Massachusetts
- The emancipation of Massachusetts : the dream and the reality
- The first charter and the early religious legislation of Massachusetts : a lecture in a course on the early history of Massachusetts
- The history of the colony of Massachusets-Bay : from the first settlement thereof in 1628 until its incorporation with the colony of Plimouth, province of Main, &c., by the charter of King William and Queen Mary in 1691
- The history of the colony of Massachusetts-Bay, : from the first settlement thereof in 1628, until its incorporation with the colony of Plimouth, province of Main, &c. by the charter of King William and Queen Mary, in 1691. By Mr. Hutchinson, late lieutenant-governor, and now governor and commander in chief of the Massachusetts province. [One line in Latin from Pliny's Letters]
- The history of the province of Massachusets-Bay : from the charter of King William and Queen Mary, in 1691, until the year 1750
- The history of the province of Massachusetts Bay, from 1749 to 1774 : comprising a detailed narrative of the origin and early stages of the American revolution
- The planters plea, or, The grovnds of plantations examined, and vsuall objections answered : Together with a manifestation of the causes mooving such as have lately vndertaken a plantation in Nevv England: for the satisfaction of those that question the lawfulnesse of the action ..
- The representations of Governor Hutchinson and others, : contained in certain letters transmitted to England, and afterwards returned from thence, and laid before the General-Assembly of the Massachusetts-Bay. Together with the resolves of the two Houses thereon
- The revolution in New England justified : and the people there vindicated from the aspersions cast upon them by Mr. John Palmer, in his pretended answer to the Declaration, published by the inhabitants of Boston, and the country adjacent, on the day when they secured their late oppressors ... To which is added, A narrative of the proceedings of Sir Edmond Androsse and his accomplices ...
- The story of the Pilgrims
- The times and trials of Anne Hutchinson : Puritans divided
- The whole history of grandfather's chair
- To His Excellency, Richard, Earl of Bellomont, Baron of Coloony, in the Kingdom of Ireland, Governour and Commander in Chief of the Provinces of the Massachusetts-Bay, New-York and New-Hampshire. : The address of the ministers met at Boston in New England, May 31st. 1699
- To the elders and ministers of every town within the jurisdiction of the Massachusets [sic] in New-England: : the Governour and Council sendeth greeting; reverend, and beloved in the Lord
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