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... arms . " ' * The act was repealed on the 18th of March , 1766 , to the great joy of the sincere friends of both countries , and to no one more than to Washington . In one of his letters he observes : " Had the Parliament of Great ...
... arms . " ' * The act was repealed on the 18th of March , 1766 , to the great joy of the sincere friends of both countries , and to no one more than to Washington . In one of his letters he observes : " Had the Parliament of Great ...
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... or hesitate a mo- ment in defense of so valuable a blessing , is clearly my opinion ; yet arms should be the last resource - the dernier ressort . We have Letter to George Mason already , it is said , 16 Life of Washington.
... or hesitate a mo- ment in defense of so valuable a blessing , is clearly my opinion ; yet arms should be the last resource - the dernier ressort . We have Letter to George Mason already , it is said , 16 Life of Washington.
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... arms ; the latter resented it ; the young men , after a scuffle were put to flight , and pursued . The alarm bells rang ; a mob assembled ; the custom - house was threatened ; the troops in protecting it were assailed with clubs and ...
... arms ; the latter resented it ; the young men , after a scuffle were put to flight , and pursued . The alarm bells rang ; a mob assembled ; the custom - house was threatened ; the troops in protecting it were assailed with clubs and ...
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... arms . Bryan Fairfax , who was aware of their pur- port , addressed a long letter to Washington , on the 17th of July , the day preceding that in which they were to be reported by the com- mittee , stating his objections to several of ...
... arms . Bryan Fairfax , who was aware of their pur- port , addressed a long letter to Washington , on the 17th of July , the day preceding that in which they were to be reported by the com- mittee , stating his objections to several of ...
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... arms ; for , the people who composed them mingled the soldier with the polemic ; and , like their prototypes , the Covenanters of yore , if prone to argue , were as ready to fight . So the meetings continued to be held pertinaciously ...
... arms ; for , the people who composed them mingled the soldier with the polemic ; and , like their prototypes , the Covenanters of yore , if prone to argue , were as ready to fight . So the meetings continued to be held pertinaciously ...
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