Field notes, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, undated
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12 3 Being my lands offer to the Supplicants. 5 By what I can gather there is no other answer given by them than this, viz. that the people are not satisfied with the present government, and that they desire a change. The people of the town are very much divided in their opinions, some being for the present government, others against it. 6 I have sent to the Governor, but he has not yet answered me. 7 The people are now so much divided that I am afraid we shall never be able to agree on any matter of importance. 8 I have sent to the Governor, but he has not yet answered me. 9 The people are now so much divided that I am afraid we shall never be able to agree on any matter of importance. 10 I have sent to the Governor, but he has not yet answered me. 11 The people are now so much divided that I am afraid we shall never be able to agree on any matter of importance. 12 I have sent to the Governor, but he has not yet answered me. 13 The people are now so much divided that I am afraid we shall never be able to agree on any matter of importance. I have sent to the Governor, but he has not yet answered me. The people are now so much divided that I am afraid we shall never be able to agree on any matter of importance. I have sent to the Governor, but he has not yet answered me. The people are now so much divided that I am afraid we shall never be able to agree on any matter of importance. I have sent to the Governor, but he has not yet answered me.