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... which resolutions were adopted , expressing a determination to wear no articles of dress of British manufacture In reference to such resolutions , one of Draper's correspondents indulged his wit in RICHARD DRAPER . 33.
... which resolutions were adopted , expressing a determination to wear no articles of dress of British manufacture In reference to such resolutions , one of Draper's correspondents indulged his wit in RICHARD DRAPER . 33.
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... British troops a few days afterward , and occupied by General Washington and the American Army . - The following article , in the same paper , is introduced by its author , as " An Epilogue to the many tragic scenes recorded in the ...
... British troops a few days afterward , and occupied by General Washington and the American Army . - The following article , in the same paper , is introduced by its author , as " An Epilogue to the many tragic scenes recorded in the ...
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... British sovereignty , and the defence of all the proceedings of the British troops in Boston . In that month , he took in John Boyle as a partner . Boyle was a native of Marblehead , and served an apprenticeship to the printing business ...
... British sovereignty , and the defence of all the proceedings of the British troops in Boston . In that month , he took in John Boyle as a partner . Boyle was a native of Marblehead , and served an apprenticeship to the printing business ...
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... British troops , and went with them to Halifax , where he printed a newspaper , and was printer to the government . He also had an office of some emolument , and was connected with the colonial admin- istration . He died about the year ...
... British troops , and went with them to Halifax , where he printed a newspaper , and was printer to the government . He also had an office of some emolument , and was connected with the colonial admin- istration . He died about the year ...
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... British Court . The writer proposes that " two persons , born among us , of known abilities and address , be , as soon as possible , sent to the Court of Great- Britain , there to vindicate the proceedings of the Hon- orable House of ...
... British Court . The writer proposes that " two persons , born among us , of known abilities and address , be , as soon as possible , sent to the Court of Great- Britain , there to vindicate the proceedings of the Hon- orable House of ...
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Abijah Adams Adams Advertiser appear Austin Bartholomew Green born Boston Gazette Boston News-Letter British called Campbell character Charlestown Chronicle Colonies continued Courant Court death defend Draper duty earth Edes & Gill editor endeavor enemies England England Courant essays flame Fleet Fowle Franklin Freedom friends Gentlemen give Governor Green hand happy Harvard College head heart honor House Increase Mather inoculation Isaiah Thomas John Josiah Quincy Journal Kneeland late letters Liberty live Massachusetts Massachusetts Spy matter mind ministers never New-England News-Letter newspaper notice paper partnership patriot persons piece political present printed printer printing-office proprietor province published readers remarkable Salem Samuel Samuel Adams sheet soon soul Stamp Act subscribers thing Thomas Fleet Thomas says tion Tories town of Boston week Weekly Whigs Worcester writer
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Página 169 - Remember thee! Yea, from the table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial fond records, All saws of books, all forms, all pressures past, That youth and observation copied there; And thy commandment all alone shall live Within the book and volume of my brain, Unmix'd with baser matter: yes, by heaven!
Página 44 - I can well remember when the Civil Government would have taken an effectual Course to suppress such a Cursed Libel ! which if it be not done I am afraid that some Awful Judgment will come upon this Land, and that the Wrath of God will arise, and there will be no Remedy. I cannot but pity poor Franklin, who, tho...
Página 81 - I HAVE observed, that a reader seldom peruses a book with pleasure, till he knows whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man, of a mild or choleric disposition, married or a bachelor, with other particulars of the like nature, that conduce very much to the right understanding of an author.
Página 42 - Bless, LORD, his substance, and accept the work of his hands: smite through the loins of them that rise against him, and of them that hate him, that they rise not again.
Página 43 - And he doth frequently abuse the Ministers of Religion, and many other worthy Persons in a manner, which is intolerable. For these and such like Reasons I signified to the Printer...
Página 172 - I wish to see my countrymen break off— off for ever ! — all social intercourse with those whose commerce contaminates, whose luxuries poison, whose avarice is insatiable, and whose unnatural oppressions are not to be borne.
Página 290 - Thou art e'en such, Gone with a touch: Thus think, and smoke tobacco. And when the smoke ascends on high, Then thou behold'st the vanity Of worldly stuff, Gone with a puff: Thus think, and smoke tobacco.
Página 182 - I have lived long enough : my way of life Is fall'n into the sear, the yellow leaf ; And that which should accompany old age, As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud but deep, mouth-honour, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not.
Página 290 - Was this small plant for thee cut down? So was the plant of Great Renown, Which mercy sends For nobler ends. Thus think, and smoke tobacco.
Página 13 - Calumnies, Lyes, Contradictions, and what not, all tending to Quarrels and Divisions, and to Debauch and Corrupt the Minds and Manners of New-England.