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... died in November , 1762 , and his son Richard Draper continued its publication . At that time , the title was enlarged as follows : The Boston Weekly News Letter and New England Chronicle . In about a year the title was again altered to ...
... died in November , 1762 , and his son Richard Draper continued its publication . At that time , the title was enlarged as follows : The Boston Weekly News Letter and New England Chronicle . In about a year the title was again altered to ...
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... died . His widow , Margaret Draper , succeeded him as proprietor of the paper , and Boyle was for a short time her partner ; but they separated before the commencement of the revo- lutionary war . After the war began , John Howe became ...
... died . His widow , Margaret Draper , succeeded him as proprietor of the paper , and Boyle was for a short time her partner ; but they separated before the commencement of the revo- lutionary war . After the war began , John Howe became ...
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... died here John Campbell , Esq , Aged 75 Years , formerly Post Master in this Place , Publisher of the Boston News Letter for many Years , and One of his Majesties Justices of the Peace for the County of Suffolk . ” Ship . NEW - ENGLAND ...
... died here John Campbell , Esq , Aged 75 Years , formerly Post Master in this Place , Publisher of the Boston News Letter for many Years , and One of his Majesties Justices of the Peace for the County of Suffolk . ” Ship . NEW - ENGLAND ...
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... died in December , 1739 ; and , it then was printed for his heirs There were three Boston Gazettes in succession before the revolution . This was the first of them . " From the Boston Gazette , of December 17 , 1739. " On Tuesday last died ...
... died in December , 1739 ; and , it then was printed for his heirs There were three Boston Gazettes in succession before the revolution . This was the first of them . " From the Boston Gazette , of December 17 , 1739. " On Tuesday last died ...
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... died , in 1758. His sons , Thomas and John , in copartner- ship , continued it with much approbation , till April 1775 , when the revolutionary war occasioned its immediate termination . It was published forty years.2 When T. and J ...
... died , in 1758. His sons , Thomas and John , in copartner- ship , continued it with much approbation , till April 1775 , when the revolutionary war occasioned its immediate termination . It was published forty years.2 When T. and J ...
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