An Association, proposed to the loyal citizens. Agreeable to the proclamation issued by His Excellency the Honorable Major-General William Howe : We, His Majesty's loyal subjects of the town of Boston, being sensible of the duty incumbent on us ... now take this opportunity to profess our firm allegiance to His Majesty, and entire obedience to his government and laws. ...
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