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... Letter of the Committee of Safety to Lee - His Reply - His Opinion of the People of Connecticut - Of the Hysterical Letter from the New York Congress . 387 Contents XV CHAP . XXX . - Montgomery before Quebec xiv Contents.
... Letter of the Committee of Safety to Lee - His Reply - His Opinion of the People of Connecticut - Of the Hysterical Letter from the New York Congress . 387 Contents XV CHAP . XXX . - Montgomery before Quebec xiv Contents.
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... assurance that they would not reply to the Massachusetts circular , -these legislatures likewise refused compliance , and * Chatham's Correspondence , vol . iii . , pp . 186–192 . were dissolved . All this added to the growing excitement.
... assurance that they would not reply to the Massachusetts circular , -these legislatures likewise refused compliance , and * Chatham's Correspondence , vol . iii . , pp . 186–192 . were dissolved . All this added to the growing excitement.
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... reply , concurred with him in opinion . Our all is at stake , ' said he , " and the little conveniences and comforts of life , when set in competition with our liberty , ought to be rejected , not with reluctance , but with pleasure ...
... reply , concurred with him in opinion . Our all is at stake , ' said he , " and the little conveniences and comforts of life , when set in competition with our liberty , ought to be rejected , not with reluctance , but with pleasure ...
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... reply to the king on being informed of his appointment . ' When will you be ready to go ? " asked George III . " To - night , sir . " 66 He had come out , however , with a wrong idea of the Americans . They had been repre- sented to him ...
... reply to the king on being informed of his appointment . ' When will you be ready to go ? " asked George III . " To - night , sir . " 66 He had come out , however , with a wrong idea of the Americans . They had been repre- sented to him ...
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... not , make provision for the troops . In their reply , they followed the example of the Legis- lature of New York , in commenting on the mutiny , or billeting act , and ended by declin- ing to furnish funds for the purposes specified , "
... not , make provision for the troops . In their reply , they followed the example of the Legis- lature of New York , in commenting on the mutiny , or billeting act , and ended by declin- ing to furnish funds for the purposes specified , "
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