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... America . " On the contrary , these " spirited measures " added fuel to the fire they were intended to quench . It was resolved in a town meeting that the king had no right to send troops thither without the consent of the Assembly ...
... America . " On the contrary , these " spirited measures " added fuel to the fire they were intended to quench . It was resolved in a town meeting that the king had no right to send troops thither without the consent of the Assembly ...
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... America in general , and the government of Massachu- setts in particular , is it to be wondered at that men who wish to avert the impending blow , should attempt to oppose its progress , or prepare for their defense , if it cannot be ...
... America in general , and the government of Massachu- setts in particular , is it to be wondered at that men who wish to avert the impending blow , should attempt to oppose its progress , or prepare for their defense , if it cannot be ...
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... America ! How often has England been misled to her cost by such slanderous misrepresentations of the American char- acter ! Grant talked of having served with the Ameri- cans ; had he already forgotten that in the field of Brad- dock's ...
... America ! How often has England been misled to her cost by such slanderous misrepresentations of the American char- acter ! Grant talked of having served with the Ameri- cans ; had he already forgotten that in the field of Brad- dock's ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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