The Writings of Samuel Adams - Volume 3 by Samuel Adams
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what Obligations they should be laid under. And Whereas by a
Vessell now arrived from London (in which is come a Passenger a Son of the said Mr Clarke) there is Advice that said Tea is very soon expected. It is therefore the Desire of us the Subscribers that a Meeting of the Town may be called, that another Application may be made to the same persons requesting as before; it being probable that they can now return a definite Anwer. We are Gentlemen Your humble servts _________________________________________________________________ 1All in the autograph of Adams, and signed by Adams and twenty- four others. Cf., Boston Record Commissioner's Report, vol. xviii., p. 147. THE COMMITTEE OF CORRESPONDENCE OF BOSTON TO THE COMMITTEE OF PLYMOUTH. [MS., Committee of Correspondence Papers, Lenox Library.] BOSTON, Decr 17, 1773 GENTLEMEN The Come of Correspondence for this Town duly recd your Letter of |
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