A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202 σελίδες |
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... sent to spy out their liberties , to misrepresent their actions , and to prey upon them— men whose behavior , on many occasions , has caused the blood of those sons of liberty to recoil within them— men promoted to the highest seats of ...
... sent to spy out their liberties , to misrepresent their actions , and to prey upon them— men whose behavior , on many occasions , has caused the blood of those sons of liberty to recoil within them— men promoted to the highest seats of ...
Σελίδα 29
... sent back to Great Britain cargoes of goods which had actually arrived . Thus the distresses of the British manufacturers were re- newed ; and ministers were induced , by their earnest remonstrances , to repeal all the newly imposed ...
... sent back to Great Britain cargoes of goods which had actually arrived . Thus the distresses of the British manufacturers were re- newed ; and ministers were induced , by their earnest remonstrances , to repeal all the newly imposed ...
Σελίδα 30
... sent out of the town . Artful means were , however , resorted to for the purpose of keeping alive their resentment . On the morning of the day appointed for the burial of the slain , most of the shops in Boston were shut . The bells of ...
... sent out of the town . Artful means were , however , resorted to for the purpose of keeping alive their resentment . On the morning of the day appointed for the burial of the slain , most of the shops in Boston were shut . The bells of ...
Σελίδα 30
... sent to his relief , followed immediately after by Capt . Preston . A crowd soon assembled about the place , and the soldiers were assaulted by missiles of wood , and pieces of ice , and dared to fire . The soldiers , after standing ...
... sent to his relief , followed immediately after by Capt . Preston . A crowd soon assembled about the place , and the soldiers were assaulted by missiles of wood , and pieces of ice , and dared to fire . The soldiers , after standing ...
Σελίδα 33
... sent to the King , to remove the Governor , Hutchinson , and the Lieutenant - Governor , Oliver , for ever from the gov- ernment of the province . ' Dr. Franklin , after having transmitted the petition in question to Lord Dartmouth ...
... sent to the King , to remove the Governor , Hutchinson , and the Lieutenant - Governor , Oliver , for ever from the gov- ernment of the province . ' Dr. Franklin , after having transmitted the petition in question to Lord Dartmouth ...
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