Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 8R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... town . The soldiers were not removed , however , and a series of squabbles between them and the town's people led finally to a bloody affray , on the fifth of March , 1770 , in which five citizens were killed , and several others ...
... town . The soldiers were not removed , however , and a series of squabbles between them and the town's people led finally to a bloody affray , on the fifth of March , 1770 , in which five citizens were killed , and several others ...
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... town , in suggesting the wise measure of calling the town together to deliberate . For nothing short of the most solemn promises to the people , that the soldiers should , at all hazards , be driven from the town , had preserved its ...
... town , in suggesting the wise measure of calling the town together to deliberate . For nothing short of the most solemn promises to the people , that the soldiers should , at all hazards , be driven from the town , had preserved its ...
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... town should be evacuated , and both re- giments sent to the castle . " Not only were the soldiers removed from the town , but the supremacy of the civil power was maintained by the arrest , indictment and trial of the actual offen- ders ...
... town should be evacuated , and both re- giments sent to the castle . " Not only were the soldiers removed from the town , but the supremacy of the civil power was maintained by the arrest , indictment and trial of the actual offen- ders ...
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