Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... opposition , and praying a mitigation of the royal orders . Agents were appointed to bear their despatches and represent them in England . The governor refused to concur in the vote passed to defray their expense . It was furnished by ...
... opposition , and praying a mitigation of the royal orders . Agents were appointed to bear their despatches and represent them in England . The governor refused to concur in the vote passed to defray their expense . It was furnished by ...
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... opposition to the councils of his colleagues . A bill was immediately brought forward and passed , with little opposition , under the auspices of Mr. Townsend , imposing a duty upon tea , glass , colours , and other articles imported ...
... opposition to the councils of his colleagues . A bill was immediately brought forward and passed , with little opposition , under the auspices of Mr. Townsend , imposing a duty upon tea , glass , colours , and other articles imported ...
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... opposition to this system of government existed in many parts of the continent , and , in Massachusetts , the majority of the convention were supposed to disapprove it . Of this assembly , Hancock , who was believed to be averse to the ...
... opposition to this system of government existed in many parts of the continent , and , in Massachusetts , the majority of the convention were supposed to disapprove it . Of this assembly , Hancock , who was believed to be averse to the ...
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