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... colonel without preparation , and with such a tone of , energy , that all the house remained , as it were , petrified with surprise , and all viewed him with attention , with- out uttering a word . But the pride of the ministers would ...
... colonel without preparation , and with such a tone of , energy , that all the house remained , as it were , petrified with surprise , and all viewed him with attention , with- out uttering a word . But the pride of the ministers would ...
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... colonel Barre in his speech before parliament , assumed the specious title of sons of liberty . They bound themselves mutually , among other things , to march at their own expense to any part of the continent , where it should be ...
... colonel Barre in his speech before parliament , assumed the specious title of sons of liberty . They bound themselves mutually , among other things , to march at their own expense to any part of the continent , where it should be ...
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... colonel Barre , and Edmund Burke , opposed the minister with great warmth ; and spoke , in substance , as follows ; This is indeed . the most extraordinary resolution that was ever heard in the parlia- ment of England . It offers new ...
... colonel Barre , and Edmund Burke , opposed the minister with great warmth ; and spoke , in substance , as follows ; This is indeed . the most extraordinary resolution that was ever heard in the parlia- ment of England . It offers new ...
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... colonel Smith , and major Pitcairn , who led the vanguard . The militia of Lexing- ton , as the intelligence of the movement of this detachment was uncertain , had separated in the course of the night . Finally , at five in the morning ...
... colonel Smith , and major Pitcairn , who led the vanguard . The militia of Lexing- ton , as the intelligence of the movement of this detachment was uncertain , had separated in the course of the night . Finally , at five in the morning ...
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... colonel Ward , an officer of much reputation . This militia was designed to form the contingent of Massachusetts ; the provinces of New Hampshire , Connecticut , and Rhode Island , were invited to furnish theirs , in order to complete ...
... colonel Ward , an officer of much reputation . This militia was designed to form the contingent of Massachusetts ; the provinces of New Hampshire , Connecticut , and Rhode Island , were invited to furnish theirs , in order to complete ...
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