Boston Committee of Correspondence Gentlemen, The Evils which we have long forseen are now come upon this town and province ... How long we may be allowed the enjoyment of our religious liberty is a question of infinite moment ... Signed by order and in behalf of the Committee of Correspondence for Boston [in autograph:] William Cooper Clerk." Boston: 8 June 1774 Broadside (12 1/4 x 7 in.; 310 x 178 mm), 2 pages on a bifolium, addressed on the verso of the first page "For the Committee of Correspondence at Sandwich" and docketed "inclosure Boston Covenant"; tears in upper margin of first leaf mended with cello tape, a few fold tears in central fold, and tiny edge tears, small stain from seal in lower margin.
Boston Committee of Correspondence Gentlemen, The Evils which we have long forseen are now come upon this town and province ... How long we may be allowed the enjoyment of our religious liberty is a question of infinite moment ... Signed by order and in behalf of the Committee of Correspondence for Boston [in autograph:] William Cooper Clerk." Boston: 8 June 1774 Broadside (12 1/4 x 7 in.; 310 x 178 mm), 2 pages on a bifolium, addressed on the verso of the first page "For the Committee of Correspondence at Sandwich" and docketed "inclosure Boston Covenant"; tears in upper margin of first leaf mended with cello tape, a few fold tears in central fold, and tiny edge tears, small stain from seal in lower margin.
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