History of the United States of America, from the Discovery of the Continent, Том 4D. Appleton, 1886 |
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... inhabitants of Boston . Number of the British army , and of the American Washington introduces reforms . Lee negotiates with Burgoyne Organization of government in Massachusetts . Continual skirmishes How the army is supported ...
... inhabitants of Boston . Number of the British army , and of the American Washington introduces reforms . Lee negotiates with Burgoyne Organization of government in Massachusetts . Continual skirmishes How the army is supported ...
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... inhabitants proclaimed the existence of a people rich in creative energy , and ripe for institutions of their own . They refused to acknowledge even to themselves the hope that was swelling within them , and yet in their political aspi ...
... inhabitants proclaimed the existence of a people rich in creative energy , and ripe for institutions of their own . They refused to acknowledge even to themselves the hope that was swelling within them , and yet in their political aspi ...
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... inhabitants would constrain them to cry out for mercy and promise unconditional obedience . Success in resistance could come only from an American union , which was not to be hoped for , unless Boston should offer herself as a willing ...
... inhabitants would constrain them to cry out for mercy and promise unconditional obedience . Success in resistance could come only from an American union , which was not to be hoped for , unless Boston should offer herself as a willing ...
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... inhabitants , by the hand of Samuel Adams , made their appeal " to all the sister colonies , inviting a universal sus- pension of exports and imports , promising to suffer for Amer- ica with a becoming fortitude , confessing that singly ...
... inhabitants , by the hand of Samuel Adams , made their appeal " to all the sister colonies , inviting a universal sus- pension of exports and imports , promising to suffer for Amer- ica with a becoming fortitude , confessing that singly ...
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... inhabitants of the province , were all on the side of liberty ; " the merchants refused to sacrifice their trade ; the Quakers in any event scru- pled to use arms ; a numerous class , like Reed , cherished the most passionate desire for ...
... inhabitants of the province , were all on the side of liberty ; " the merchants refused to sacrifice their trade ; the Quakers in any event scru- pled to use arms ; a numerous class , like Reed , cherished the most passionate desire for ...
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