Letter : Boston, to the severall Governours [of Conn., Pa., and R.I.], 1709 Apr. 30.

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Letter : Boston, to the severall Governours [of Conn., Pa., and R.I.], 1709 Apr. 30.

Copy of correspondence written by Samuel Vetch and Francis Nicholson to the governors of Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island on Apr. 30, 1709.

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