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... troops stationed there , to protect and de- fend them . But who would guaranty to the colonists , that the troops should be quartered among them so long as the law might continue in force ? If such was the intention of the legislator ...
... troops stationed there , to protect and de- fend them . But who would guaranty to the colonists , that the troops should be quartered among them so long as the law might continue in force ? If such was the intention of the legislator ...
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... troops ; in consequence of which , the governor addressed a mes- sage to the assembly , requesting it to put in execution the act of parliament called the mutiny act , which requires , that in the colonies where the royal troops are ...
... troops ; in consequence of which , the governor addressed a mes- sage to the assembly , requesting it to put in execution the act of parliament called the mutiny act , which requires , that in the colonies where the royal troops are ...
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... troops already approached . The convention , after having communicated what had occurred to De Berdt , the agent at London , dissolved itself . The day preceding their separation , the soldiers destined for the garrison , arrived , on ...
... troops already approached . The convention , after having communicated what had occurred to De Berdt , the agent at London , dissolved itself . The day preceding their separation , the soldiers destined for the garrison , arrived , on ...
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... troops which occupied the city . The assembly replied , that this display of armed force was contrary to law ; and , no power being superior to that of arms , they asked , what privilege , or what security , was left to the house ? that ...
... troops which occupied the city . The assembly replied , that this display of armed force was contrary to law ; and , no power being superior to that of arms , they asked , what privilege , or what security , was left to the house ? that ...
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... troops , on the contrary , the provincial militia should be encouraged , that they may serve as a shield and a bulwark against them in favor of civil liberty . To approve this law is equivalent to a declaration of war against the ...
... troops , on the contrary , the provincial militia should be encouraged , that they may serve as a shield and a bulwark against them in favor of civil liberty . To approve this law is equivalent to a declaration of war against the ...
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