A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... determined to land and offer for sale the obnoxious commodity . As the tea ships were lying in the harbour , ready to land their cargoes , the leading patriots , appre- hensive that , if the tea were once ware- housed , the opposition ...
... determined to land and offer for sale the obnoxious commodity . As the tea ships were lying in the harbour , ready to land their cargoes , the leading patriots , appre- hensive that , if the tea were once ware- housed , the opposition ...
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... determined that the British troops should be attacked if they marched in field equipment beyond Boston Neck . A circular letter was also issued request- ing the clergy to aid the common cause by their prayers and exhortations . At this ...
... determined that the British troops should be attacked if they marched in field equipment beyond Boston Neck . A circular letter was also issued request- ing the clergy to aid the common cause by their prayers and exhortations . At this ...
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... determined to share in the restrictions imposed on their brethren ; and it was with severe mortification that the premier soon afterwards witnessed the presenta- tion to the house of commons of a peti- tion and remonstrance from the ...
... determined to share in the restrictions imposed on their brethren ; and it was with severe mortification that the premier soon afterwards witnessed the presenta- tion to the house of commons of a peti- tion and remonstrance from the ...
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