Works, Volumen16,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... Ships Freighted with Tea to the Colonies - Sent Back from Some of the Ports - Tea Destroyed at Boston - Passage of the Boston Port Bill - Session of the House of Burgesses - Splendid Opening - Burst of PAGE 26 32 45 Contents Indignation ...
... Ships Freighted with Tea to the Colonies - Sent Back from Some of the Ports - Tea Destroyed at Boston - Passage of the Boston Port Bill - Session of the House of Burgesses - Splendid Opening - Burst of PAGE 26 32 45 Contents Indignation ...
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... ships displayed their colors but half - mast high . Many shops were shut ; funeral knells re- sounded from the steeples , and there was a grand auto - da - fé , in which the promoters of the act were paraded , and suffered martyrdom in ...
... ships displayed their colors but half - mast high . Many shops were shut ; funeral knells re- sounded from the steeples , and there was a grand auto - da - fé , in which the promoters of the act were paraded , and suffered martyrdom in ...
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... ship of war . The mob broke into his stable ; drew out his chariot ; put his effigy into it ; paraded it through the streets to the common ( now the Park ) , where they hung it on a gallows . In the evening it was taken down , put again ...
... ship of war . The mob broke into his stable ; drew out his chariot ; put his effigy into it ; paraded it through the streets to the common ( now the Park ) , where they hung it on a gallows . In the evening it was taken down , put again ...
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... 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 commodore , " I am perfectly persuaded no ad- dress or remonstrances would ...
... 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 commodore , " I am perfectly persuaded no ad- dress or remonstrances would ...
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... ship nothing for him while subject to taxation . He The popular ferment in Virginia was gradu- ally allayed by the amiable and conciliatory conduct of Lord Botetourt . His lordship soon became aware of the erroneous notions with which ...
... ship nothing for him while subject to taxation . He The popular ferment in Virginia was gradu- ally allayed by the amiable and conciliatory conduct of Lord Botetourt . His lordship soon became aware of the erroneous notions with which ...
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