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... Meeting - Correspondence with Bryan Fairfax -Patriotic Resolutions - Washington's Opin- ions on Public Affairs - Non - importation Scheme Convention at Williamsburg - Washington Appointed a Delegate to the General Congress - Letter from ...
... Meeting - Correspondence with Bryan Fairfax -Patriotic Resolutions - Washington's Opin- ions on Public Affairs - Non - importation Scheme Convention at Williamsburg - Washington Appointed a Delegate to the General Congress - Letter from ...
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... meeting that the king had no right to send troops thither without the consent of the Assembly ; that Great Britain had broken the original compact , and that , therefore , the king's offi- cers had no longer any business there . * The ...
... meeting that the king had no right to send troops thither without the consent of the Assembly ; that Great Britain had broken the original compact , and that , therefore , the king's offi- cers had no longer any business there . * The ...
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... meetings at New York and Boston . A resolution to the same effect was passed in the Assembly of Massachusetts before it ... meeting at the Raleigh tavern ; that he rode out with Port Bill Wsbered in 61 him to his farm , 60 Life of Washington.
... meetings at New York and Boston . A resolution to the same effect was passed in the Assembly of Massachusetts before it ... meeting at the Raleigh tavern ; that he rode out with Port Bill Wsbered in 61 him to his farm , 60 Life of Washington.
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... meeting on the following day , at which Pey- ton Randolph presided as moderator . After some discussion it was determined to issue a printed circular , bearing their signatures , and calling a meeting of all the members of the late ...
... meeting on the following day , at which Pey- ton Randolph presided as moderator . After some discussion it was determined to issue a printed circular , bearing their signatures , and calling a meeting of all the members of the late ...
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... meeting , ex- cepting the annual town meetings in March and May , were to be held without permission of the governor . General Thomas Gage had recently been ap- pointed to the military command of Massachu- setts , and the carrying out ...
... meeting , ex- cepting the annual town meetings in March and May , were to be held without permission of the governor . General Thomas Gage had recently been ap- pointed to the military command of Massachu- setts , and the carrying out ...
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