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1656Description:See George P. Winship's The Cambridge press, 1638-1692, 1945, p. 178, which suggests that Daniel Gookin had this notice printed and distributed upon his return to Cambridge from London in 1656. Samuel Green printed alone ...This item contains 3 files (29.39 KB).Publicly Available -
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1658Description:Verse of 34 lines. First line: There is no Job but cries to God and hopes. The only place of printing in America at this time was Cambridge, Mass. Samuel Green printed alone at the Cambridge press from 1649 to 1659. "The ...This item contains 3 files (29.78 KB).Publicly Available -
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1659Description:"We the governor, and General Court of the Massachusets in New England ... do request, constitute and authorize you Nathaniel Bacon, Esq; [and six others] and every of you as trustees, for raysing and managing a revenue ...This item contains 3 files (41.92 KB).Publicly Available -
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1665Description:Signed: R. Nicolls. Ascribed to the press of Samuel Green of Cambridge in Eames, Wilberforce. The first year of printing in New-York, 1928, p. 3. The Massachusetts Historical Society copy is inscribed: This was printed at ...This item contains 3 files (27.92 KB).Publicly Available -
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1667Description:Appointing a committee to raise supplies for the relief of the fleet. Signed: This act of the magistrates is forthwith to be printed and sent accordingly to the several towns. Boston, August 9th. 1667. Richard Bellingham ...This item contains 3 files (32.65 KB).Publicly Available -