Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... produce according to the dictates of their avarice . And they usually indulged in this privilege with immoderate rapacity . Even the " enumerated articles , ” it was not permitted to carry to any port to the northward of Cape Finisterre ...
... produce according to the dictates of their avarice . And they usually indulged in this privilege with immoderate rapacity . Even the " enumerated articles , ” it was not permitted to carry to any port to the northward of Cape Finisterre ...
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... produced no discovery . A tidesman , in the act of detaining a vessel , in obedience to the late laws , had been stripped and exposed in the streets of Boston besmeared with tar and covered with feathers , to the contempt , to the ...
... produced no discovery . A tidesman , in the act of detaining a vessel , in obedience to the late laws , had been stripped and exposed in the streets of Boston besmeared with tar and covered with feathers , to the contempt , to the ...
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... produced a violent altercation with the governor , who after several sessions , yielded to the importunities of the members of returning to Boston , with the provision that “ the right of convening elsewhere should be expressly admitted ...
... produced a violent altercation with the governor , who after several sessions , yielded to the importunities of the members of returning to Boston , with the provision that “ the right of convening elsewhere should be expressly admitted ...
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