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‡aBarrington, William Wildman Barrington,
‡cViscount,
‡d1717-1793.
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‡aThe Barrington- Bernard correspondence and illustrative matter, 1760-1770, drawn from the "Papers of Sir Francis Bernard" (sometime governor of Massachusetts Bay) /
‡ced. by Edward Channing ... and Archibald Cary Coolidge.
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‡aCambridge :
‡bHarvard university; [etc., etc.],
‡c1912.
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‡axxiii, 306 p.
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‡aHarvard historical studies ;
‡vv. 17
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‡a"The letters printed in this volume are drawn from the collection of original documents and transcripts which Jared Sparks brought together."--Introduction.
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‡aIntroduction.--Barrington-Bernard correspondence.--Appendices: I. Letters official and others. II. Bernard's petition for incrase of salary. III. "State of the disorders".
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‡aMicroform.
‡bChicago,
‡cLibrary Resources,
‡d1972.
‡e1 microfiche ; 8 x 13 cm. Reduction ratio varies.
‡f(Library of American civilization).
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‡aMode of access: Internet.
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‡aMassachusetts
‡xPolitics and government
‡y1775-1783.
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‡aMassachusetts
‡xHistory
‡yColonial period, ca. 1600-1775
‡vSources.
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‡aCoolidge, Archibald Cary,
‡d1866-1928
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‡aChanning, Edward,
‡d1856-1931
‡eed.
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‡aBernard, Francis,
‡cSir,
‡d1712-1779.
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