Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... governor and lieutenant governor , within three days after the battle they poured into Massachusetts , a large detachment of militia hastily collected . In the same year they raised and sent into actual service twelve hundred regular ...
... governor and lieutenant governor , within three days after the battle they poured into Massachusetts , a large detachment of militia hastily collected . In the same year they raised and sent into actual service twelve hundred regular ...
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... governor , to require that the troops be im- mediately withdrawn from the town . The mission , however , proved unsuccessful , and another resolution was immediately adopted , that a new committee be chosen to wait a second time upon ...
... governor , to require that the troops be im- mediately withdrawn from the town . The mission , however , proved unsuccessful , and another resolution was immediately adopted , that a new committee be chosen to wait a second time upon ...
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... governor Gage to him , not to incur the further displeasure of his majesty ; that his conduct had been such as made him liable to the penalties of an act of Henry VIII . by which persons could be sent to England for trial of treason ...
... governor Gage to him , not to incur the further displeasure of his majesty ; that his conduct had been such as made him liable to the penalties of an act of Henry VIII . by which persons could be sent to England for trial of treason ...
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