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... writes the commodore , " I am perfectly persuaded no ad- dress or remonstrances would have been sent from the other colonies , and that all would have been tolerably quiet and orderly at this time throughout America . " * Tidings ...
... writes the commodore , " I am perfectly persuaded no ad- dress or remonstrances would have been sent from the other colonies , and that all would have been tolerably quiet and orderly at this time throughout America . " * Tidings ...
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... writes Commodore Hood from Halifax , " the spirited measures now pursuing will soon effect order in America . ” On the contrary , these " spirited measures added fuel to the fire they were intended to quench . It was resolved in a town ...
... writes Commodore Hood from Halifax , " the spirited measures now pursuing will soon effect order in America . ” On the contrary , these " spirited measures added fuel to the fire they were intended to quench . It was resolved in a town ...
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... writes he , when our lordly masters in Great Britain will be satisfied with nothing less than the deprivation of American freedom , it seems highly necessary that something should be done to avert the stroke , and maintain the liberty ...
... writes he , when our lordly masters in Great Britain will be satisfied with nothing less than the deprivation of American freedom , it seems highly necessary that something should be done to avert the stroke , and maintain the liberty ...
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... writes Hood to Gren- ville , early in the spring of 1769. * When the commodore wrote this , his ships were in the harbor , and troops oc- cupied the town , and he flattered himself that at length turbulent Boston was quelled . But it ...
... writes Hood to Gren- ville , early in the spring of 1769. * When the commodore wrote this , his ships were in the harbor , and troops oc- cupied the town , and he flattered himself that at length turbulent Boston was quelled . But it ...
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... writes the latter to President Cooper , that he should quit college in order that he may soon enter into a new scene of life , which I think he would be much fitter for some years hence than now . But having his own inclination , the ...
... writes the latter to President Cooper , that he should quit college in order that he may soon enter into a new scene of life , which I think he would be much fitter for some years hence than now . But having his own inclination , the ...
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