Title: | A letter to a friend. Giving a concise, but just, representation of the hardships and sufferings the town of Boston is exposed to, and must undergo in consequence of the late act of the British-Parliament; which, by shutting up it's port, has put a fatal bar in the way of that commercial business on which it depended for it's support. : Shewing, at the same time, wherein this edict, however unintended, is powerfully adapted to promote the interest of all the American colonies, and even of Boston itself in the end. |
Author: | Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787 |
Author: | Clements, William L. (William Lawrence), 1861-1934 |
Author: | Greenleaf, Joseph, 1720-1810 |
Note: | Printed and sold at Greenleaf's Printing-office, in Hanover-Street, 1774 |
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Subject: | Boston (Mass.) -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 |
Subject: | Boston Port Bill, 1774 |
Subject: | United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Causes |
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