Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 страници |
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... citizens of the old town of Ipswich , at a meeting called for the purpose of carrying this act into effect , declared , that , " considering the said act doth infringe their liberty , as free born English subjects of his majesty , by ...
... citizens of the old town of Ipswich , at a meeting called for the purpose of carrying this act into effect , declared , that , " considering the said act doth infringe their liberty , as free born English subjects of his majesty , by ...
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... citizens , but also among public and corporate bodies , the same feeling of indignation prevailed ; the same opinion of the injustice and unconstitutional charac- ter of the proposed measure was expressed , and the same dis- position to ...
... citizens , but also among public and corporate bodies , the same feeling of indignation prevailed ; the same opinion of the injustice and unconstitutional charac- ter of the proposed measure was expressed , and the same dis- position to ...
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... citizens and soldiers , which every day threatened to terminate in bloodshed . During the session of parliament in 1770 , the Duke of Grafton , first lord of the treasury , resigned , and was succeeded in that office by the afterwards ...
... citizens and soldiers , which every day threatened to terminate in bloodshed . During the session of parliament in 1770 , the Duke of Grafton , first lord of the treasury , resigned , and was succeeded in that office by the afterwards ...
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Charles Augustus Goodrich. given , the drums were beat , and the citizens every where called to arms . Thousands soon assembled , and demanded the removal of the troops from the town . With the assu- rance that the affair should be ...
Charles Augustus Goodrich. given , the drums were beat , and the citizens every where called to arms . Thousands soon assembled , and demanded the removal of the troops from the town . With the assu- rance that the affair should be ...
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... citizens of Boston again assembled , to determine what measures to adopt . Du- ring the discussions had on the posture of affairs , and while a captain of a vessel was gone to wait upon the governor , for the last time , to request a ...
... citizens of Boston again assembled , to determine what measures to adopt . Du- ring the discussions had on the posture of affairs , and while a captain of a vessel was gone to wait upon the governor , for the last time , to request a ...
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