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... regiments were held in readiness at Halifax to embark for Boston in the ships of Commodore Hood whenever Governor Bernard , or the general , should give the word . " Had this force been landed in Boston six months ago , " writes the ...
... regiments were held in readiness at Halifax to embark for Boston in the ships of Commodore Hood whenever Governor Bernard , or the general , should give the word . " Had this force been landed in Boston six months ago , " writes the ...
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... regiments arrived , with seven armed vessels . " I am very confident , " writes Commodore Hood from Halifax , " the spirited measures now pursuing will soon effect order in America . ” On the contrary , these " spirited measures added ...
... regiments arrived , with seven armed vessels . " I am very confident , " writes Commodore Hood from Halifax , " the spirited measures now pursuing will soon effect order in America . ” On the contrary , these " spirited measures added ...
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... regiments , to keep Boston quiet ! The manner in which his attempts to enforce the recent acts of Parliament were resented , showed how egregiously he was in error . At the suggestion of the Assembly , a paper was circulated through the ...
... regiments , to keep Boston quiet ! The manner in which his attempts to enforce the recent acts of Parliament were resented , showed how egregiously he was in error . At the suggestion of the Assembly , a paper was circulated through the ...
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... regiment during the French war , but now held a commission in the regular army , and was stationed among the British troops at Boston . " " their Mackenzie , in a letter , had spoken with loyal abhorrence of the state of affairs in the ...
... regiment during the French war , but now held a commission in the regular army , and was stationed among the British troops at Boston . " " their Mackenzie , in a letter , had spoken with loyal abhorrence of the state of affairs in the ...
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... regiment on Boston Neck , and employed the soldiers in intrenching and fortifying it . In the meantime the belligerent feelings of the inhabitants were encouraged , by learning how the rumor of their being cannonaded had been received ...
... regiment on Boston Neck , and employed the soldiers in intrenching and fortifying it . In the meantime the belligerent feelings of the inhabitants were encouraged , by learning how the rumor of their being cannonaded had been received ...
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