A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202 σελίδες |
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... determining and recovering the penalties and forfeitures therein . mentioned . " To this resolution the advocates of ... determination to support the measures of the Congress , they wished for a reconciliation with this country . He ...
... determining and recovering the penalties and forfeitures therein . mentioned . " To this resolution the advocates of ... determination to support the measures of the Congress , they wished for a reconciliation with this country . He ...
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... determination of the colonists to use no tea which had paid duty was so generally persevered in , that seventeen millions of pounds of that commodity were accumulated in the warehouses of the East India Company . With a view of getting ...
... determination of the colonists to use no tea which had paid duty was so generally persevered in , that seventeen millions of pounds of that commodity were accumulated in the warehouses of the East India Company . With a view of getting ...
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... determined to land and offer for sale the obnoxious commodity . As the tea ships were lying in the harbor , ready to land their cargoes , the leading patriots , apprehensive that , if the tea were once ware - housed , the opposition of ...
... determined to land and offer for sale the obnoxious commodity . As the tea ships were lying in the harbor , ready to land their cargoes , the leading patriots , apprehensive that , if the tea were once ware - housed , the opposition of ...
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... determined to set it aside . When Charles II . deemed it neces- sary for his purposes to abrogate the franchises of the city of London , and of other corporate towns in Eng- land , he attacked their charters by quo warrantos ; but the ...
... determined to set it aside . When Charles II . deemed it neces- sary for his purposes to abrogate the franchises of the city of London , and of other corporate towns in Eng- land , he attacked their charters by quo warrantos ; but the ...
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... determination of purpose and of an ob- stinacy of valor , which their future conduct did not belie . The assembling of ... determined that the British troops should be attacked if they marched in field equipment beyond Boston Neck . A ...
... determination of purpose and of an ob- stinacy of valor , which their future conduct did not belie . The assembling of ... determined that the British troops should be attacked if they marched in field equipment beyond Boston Neck . A ...
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