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... rebels . Every thing , in America , takes the direction of war . Battle of Lexington . Siege of Boston . Unanimous resolution of the Americans to take arms and enter the field . BOOK FIFTH . SUMMARY . - Situation of Boston .
... rebels . Every thing , in America , takes the direction of war . Battle of Lexington . Siege of Boston . Unanimous resolution of the Americans to take arms and enter the field . BOOK FIFTH . SUMMARY . - Situation of Boston .
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... situation of the American colonies . Independence every day gains new partisans ; and wherefore . The Congress propose to declare Independence . Speech of Richard Henry Lee in favor of the proposition . Speech of John Dickinson on the ...
... situation of the American colonies . Independence every day gains new partisans ; and wherefore . The Congress propose to declare Independence . Speech of Richard Henry Lee in favor of the proposition . Speech of John Dickinson on the ...
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... situation will be taken into a just consideration ; that the acts which have oppressed their commerce and their property , with such grievances , will be repealed , or that the British govern- ment will otherwise relieve the American ...
... situation will be taken into a just consideration ; that the acts which have oppressed their commerce and their property , with such grievances , will be repealed , or that the British govern- ment will otherwise relieve the American ...
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... situation full of embarrassment ; for to march in a direction altogether opposite to that of their pre- decessors , would be giving a complete triumph to the factious , to insurgents , to enemies , domestic or foreign , and would tend ...
... situation full of embarrassment ; for to march in a direction altogether opposite to that of their pre- decessors , would be giving a complete triumph to the factious , to insurgents , to enemies , domestic or foreign , and would tend ...
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... situation . He could not but condemn the excesses to which the Americans had abandoned themselves ; but , on the other hand , he detested the thought of procuring , by force , the execution of a law which had been the cause of such ...
... situation . He could not but condemn the excesses to which the Americans had abandoned themselves ; but , on the other hand , he detested the thought of procuring , by force , the execution of a law which had been the cause of such ...
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