A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202 σελίδες |
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... enemies , which they received from the mother country , they cheerfully submitted to the obligation of exclusively trading with her , and of being bound by all the laws touching com- merce , which might be passed by the British parlia ...
... enemies , which they received from the mother country , they cheerfully submitted to the obligation of exclusively trading with her , and of being bound by all the laws touching com- merce , which might be passed by the British parlia ...
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... enemy to this his Majesty's colony . ' The heat engendered by the debates , which in various colonies issued in resolutions to the tenor of the foregoing , at length broke out in acts of violence . The populace of Boston attacked the ...
... enemy to this his Majesty's colony . ' The heat engendered by the debates , which in various colonies issued in resolutions to the tenor of the foregoing , at length broke out in acts of violence . The populace of Boston attacked the ...
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... enemy to his country ; and that committees should be appointed to wait on the agents of the East India Company , and to demand from them a resigna- tion of their appointments . Terrified by these pro- ceedings , a great majority of the ...
... enemy to his country ; and that committees should be appointed to wait on the agents of the East India Company , and to demand from them a resigna- tion of their appointments . Terrified by these pro- ceedings , a great majority of the ...
Σελίδα 38
... enemy to lenient measures , but that it was evident that , with respect to the inhabit- ants of Boston , resolutions of censure and warning would avail nothing , —that it was then the time to stand out , to defy them , to proceed with ...
... enemy to lenient measures , but that it was evident that , with respect to the inhabit- ants of Boston , resolutions of censure and warning would avail nothing , —that it was then the time to stand out , to defy them , to proceed with ...
Σελίδα 51
... zealously adopted by the great mass of the people ; and the few who ventured to dissent from the general voice , were proscribed as enemies to their country . 7 SECTION XI . ADDRESS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 51.
... zealously adopted by the great mass of the people ; and the few who ventured to dissent from the general voice , were proscribed as enemies to their country . 7 SECTION XI . ADDRESS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 51.
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