. An historical digest of the provincial press : being a collation of all items of personal and historic reference relating to American affairs printed in the newspapers of the provincial period beginning with the appearance of The present state of the New-English affairs, 1689, Publick occurrences, 1690, and the first issue of the Boston news-letter, 1704, and ending with the close of the revolution, 1783 . C u o u y <j. *=^ p t vj --\ .in •fl c4J #^ caE tB CO c •« ,0 -3 5-2 c 25 — %y i—i ^^, r>0--sJSKS «-i to «9 fc CW^ V»^rs O CO 5. ^^ >, c ^o ^ tJ ,. 2 . o g *^£^ «^ 5-5 fcL^ ^.
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