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... artillery was in readiness to fire upon the town , in case of any resistance . The troops began to disembark at one o'clock in the afternoon , without receiving any molestation ; they immediately entered the town , with their arms ...
... artillery was in readiness to fire upon the town , in case of any resistance . The troops began to disembark at one o'clock in the afternoon , without receiving any molestation ; they immediately entered the town , with their arms ...
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... artillery . The inhabitants of Rhode Island did the same ; the people of Newport rose , and took possession of forty pieces of cannon , which defended the harbor . The removal of the powder at Charlestown , and the fortifications ...
... artillery . The inhabitants of Rhode Island did the same ; the people of Newport rose , and took possession of forty pieces of cannon , which defended the harbor . The removal of the powder at Charlestown , and the fortifications ...
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... artillery and ammunition ; if exciting and stimulating , by every means , the whole subjects of America to take arms , and to resist the constitutional authority of Great Britain , are acts of treason , then are the Americans in a state ...
... artillery and ammunition ; if exciting and stimulating , by every means , the whole subjects of America to take arms , and to resist the constitutional authority of Great Britain , are acts of treason , then are the Americans in a state ...
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... artillery were deposited in the neighbor- hood of Salem , he sent a detachment of the garrison at the castle to seize them , and return to Boston . They landed at Marblehead , and proceeded to Salem ; but without finding the object of ...
... artillery were deposited in the neighbor- hood of Salem , he sent a detachment of the garrison at the castle to seize them , and return to Boston . They landed at Marblehead , and proceeded to Salem ; but without finding the object of ...
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... artillery of various caliber , excellent muskets , powder , and arms of every denomination . Their soldiers were all perfectly exercised , accustomed to fatigues and dangers ; they had long been taught the difficult art , so essential ...
... artillery of various caliber , excellent muskets , powder , and arms of every denomination . Their soldiers were all perfectly exercised , accustomed to fatigues and dangers ; they had long been taught the difficult art , so essential ...
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