A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... measures of ministers . They entered into solemn resolutions not to import any British manufactured goods till the stamp act was repealed ; and an associa- tion was formed to oppose the act by force of arms . The latter step had no ...
... measures of ministers . They entered into solemn resolutions not to import any British manufactured goods till the stamp act was repealed ; and an associa- tion was formed to oppose the act by force of arms . The latter step had no ...
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... measures . The introduction of this bill roused in oppo- sition to it the energies of Colonel Barré , who had , however unwillingly , acquiesced in the preceding laws of coercion . He saw clearly the drift of the proposed statute , and ...
... measures . The introduction of this bill roused in oppo- sition to it the energies of Colonel Barré , who had , however unwillingly , acquiesced in the preceding laws of coercion . He saw clearly the drift of the proposed statute , and ...
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... measures produced a general rising throughout the province , which was with difficulty repressed by the prudence of the leading patriots . This demonstration drove the Governor and his revenue officers from the new seat of government to ...
... measures produced a general rising throughout the province , which was with difficulty repressed by the prudence of the leading patriots . This demonstration drove the Governor and his revenue officers from the new seat of government to ...
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