Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... violent parties were excited throughout the kingdom ; and these being animated by colloquial disputations , and by the political essays of newspapers and pamphlets , exasperated the opposition and promoted the interests of the ministry ...
... violent parties were excited throughout the kingdom ; and these being animated by colloquial disputations , and by the political essays of newspapers and pamphlets , exasperated the opposition and promoted the interests of the ministry ...
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... violent and dangerous conflagration . At the meeting of the assembly of 1768 . Massachusetts , a letter detailing the motives and reasons of the opposition to the late acts , was transmitted to their agent in England ; others were ...
... violent and dangerous conflagration . At the meeting of the assembly of 1768 . Massachusetts , a letter detailing the motives and reasons of the opposition to the late acts , was transmitted to their agent in England ; others were ...
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... violent opposition , the teas were debarked and rotted in the cellars of the consignees . In Pennsylvania , the agents were constrained by the menaces of the people to resign their office . In Boston , the inhabitants collected in a ...
... violent opposition , the teas were debarked and rotted in the cellars of the consignees . In Pennsylvania , the agents were constrained by the menaces of the people to resign their office . In Boston , the inhabitants collected in a ...
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