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... arms loaded , a suitable train of artillery , and all the military parade usually displayed in such circumstances . The selectmen of Boston being requested , in the evening , to provide quarters for the soldiers , peremptorily refused ...
... arms loaded , a suitable train of artillery , and all the military parade usually displayed in such circumstances . The selectmen of Boston being requested , in the evening , to provide quarters for the soldiers , peremptorily refused ...
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... arms , they asked , what privilege , or what security , was left to the house ? that , where arms prevail , the civil laws are silent ; that , therefore , the assembly had resolved to abstain from all deliberation whatever , until it ...
... arms , they asked , what privilege , or what security , was left to the house ? that , where arms prevail , the civil laws are silent ; that , therefore , the assembly had resolved to abstain from all deliberation whatever , until it ...
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... arms , and exercised daily , in handling them . They succeeded in this with extreme facility , being naturally active , accustomed to fa- tigue , and experienced huntsmen . They excelled particularly in the use of the rifle , which they ...
... arms , and exercised daily , in handling them . They succeeded in this with extreme facility , being naturally active , accustomed to fa- tigue , and experienced huntsmen . They excelled particularly in the use of the rifle , which they ...
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... arms , to Cambridge . The more prudent had great difficulty to prevent them from march- ing furiously to Boston to demand the restitution of the powder , or in case of refusal , to fall immediately upon the garrison . But soon after ...
... arms , to Cambridge . The more prudent had great difficulty to prevent them from march- ing furiously to Boston to demand the restitution of the powder , or in case of refusal , to fall immediately upon the garrison . But soon after ...
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... arms ; indignation became fury , -obstinacy , desperation . All idea of reconciliation had become chimerical ; necessity stimulated the most timid ; a thirst of vengeance fired every breast . The match is lighted , -the materials ...
... arms ; indignation became fury , -obstinacy , desperation . All idea of reconciliation had become chimerical ; necessity stimulated the most timid ; a thirst of vengeance fired every breast . The match is lighted , -the materials ...
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