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... - turning health were employed in en- deavours that the diligence and atten- tion in the execution might in some measure compenfate for the lateness of the publication . i THE ANNUAL REGISTER For the YEAR 1775 . THE HISTORY QF.
... - turning health were employed in en- deavours that the diligence and atten- tion in the execution might in some measure compenfate for the lateness of the publication . i THE ANNUAL REGISTER For the YEAR 1775 . THE HISTORY QF.
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... tion was blended with the excess into which the people were hur- ried . petition to the Governor , for ap- pointing a day of general prayer and fasting , which he did not think proper to comply with . In the mean time , Provincial or ...
... tion was blended with the excess into which the people were hur- ried . petition to the Governor , for ap- pointing a day of general prayer and fasting , which he did not think proper to comply with . In the mean time , Provincial or ...
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... tion of India teas , and , as far as in them lay , to discontinue the use of all goods imported from the East- Indies and Great Britain , until the public grievances of America should be radically and totally redressed . And the more ...
... tion of India teas , and , as far as in them lay , to discontinue the use of all goods imported from the East- Indies and Great Britain , until the public grievances of America should be radically and totally redressed . And the more ...
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... tion , to obtain which , they are wil- ling to sacrifice every thing , com patible with the safety and dignity of British subjects . The general had formed consi- derable hopes upon the conduct of the merchants ; who he expected would ...
... tion , to obtain which , they are wil- ling to sacrifice every thing , com patible with the safety and dignity of British subjects . The general had formed consi- derable hopes upon the conduct of the merchants ; who he expected would ...
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... tion was equally arbitrary , odious , and illegal . Measures were now every where taken for the holding of a general General Gage was much alarm- congress ; and Philadelphia , from ed at this proceeding ; to which the convenience of its ...
... tion was equally arbitrary , odious , and illegal . Measures were now every where taken for the holding of a general General Gage was much alarm- congress ; and Philadelphia , from ed at this proceeding ; to which the convenience of its ...
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