A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202 σελίδες |
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... appeared upon this examination , that neither the Secretary of State , who received the petition , nor any other minister or person in authority , had , since the arrival of the witness in England , proposed a single question to him ...
... appeared upon this examination , that neither the Secretary of State , who received the petition , nor any other minister or person in authority , had , since the arrival of the witness in England , proposed a single question to him ...
Σελίδα 31
... appearing , for a decision on a case of life and death , before a Boston jury , they would run the greatest hazard of falling victims to infuriated prejudice . But , in this instance , the Bos- tonians gave evidence of their English ...
... appearing , for a decision on a case of life and death , before a Boston jury , they would run the greatest hazard of falling victims to infuriated prejudice . But , in this instance , the Bos- tonians gave evidence of their English ...
Σελίδα 33
... having transmitted the petition in question to Lord Dartmouth , the then Colonial Secretary , appeared to support it in person at the Council Chamber on the 11th of Janu- " ary , 1774 ; but , finding that he was 3 * AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
... having transmitted the petition in question to Lord Dartmouth , the then Colonial Secretary , appeared to support it in person at the Council Chamber on the 11th of Janu- " ary , 1774 ; but , finding that he was 3 * AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
Σελίδα 34
... appeared again before the council in support of the Massachusetts petition , he assailed by Mr. Wedderburne , who acted for the Governor and the Lieutenant - Governor , in terms of most elaborate abuse . ' The letters , ' said the ...
... appeared again before the council in support of the Massachusetts petition , he assailed by Mr. Wedderburne , who acted for the Governor and the Lieutenant - Governor , in terms of most elaborate abuse . ' The letters , ' said the ...
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... appeared that , as a part of sixteen millions , it constituted considerably more than a third of the whole . In agriculture , he asserted that America was so prosperous that she was enabled to export vast quantities of grain for the ...
... appeared that , as a part of sixteen millions , it constituted considerably more than a third of the whole . In agriculture , he asserted that America was so prosperous that she was enabled to export vast quantities of grain for the ...
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