Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceT. Mather, 1836 - 460 頁 |
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... towns , and directed each town to appoint a commissioner , who , with the select men , was ordered to assess the same on the individual inhabitants . The citizens of the old town of Ipswich , at a meeting called for the purpose of ...
... towns , and directed each town to appoint a commissioner , who , with the select men , was ordered to assess the same on the individual inhabitants . The citizens of the old town of Ipswich , at a meeting called for the purpose of ...
第 19 頁
... town , John Wise , together with John Appleton , John Andrews , Robert Kinsman , William Good- hue , and Thomas French , were active in procuring this patrio- tic resolution ; and for this , they were immediately brought before the ...
... town , John Wise , together with John Appleton , John Andrews , Robert Kinsman , William Good- hue , and Thomas French , were active in procuring this patrio- tic resolution ; and for this , they were immediately brought before the ...
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... towns have we built for them ? What forests have we cleared ? What country have we conquered for them from the Indians ... town , and to plant a royal colony of Nova Scotia ; a greater sum than you have bestowed upon every other colony ...
... towns have we built for them ? What forests have we cleared ? What country have we conquered for them from the Indians ... town , and to plant a royal colony of Nova Scotia ; a greater sum than you have bestowed upon every other colony ...
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Charles Augustus Goodrich. tion of the country , and especially in the principal towns , were manifesting their abhorrence of those measures , in a different , but not less decisive way . On the morning of the 14th of August , two ...
Charles Augustus Goodrich. tion of the country , and especially in the principal towns , were manifesting their abhorrence of those measures , in a different , but not less decisive way . On the morning of the 14th of August , two ...
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... Finding themselves no longer safe in the town , the officers prudently sought protection on board the Romney , and sub- sequently retired to Castle Williams . The public excitement was soon after increased , by the 42 INTRODUCTION .
... Finding themselves no longer safe in the town , the officers prudently sought protection on board the Romney , and sub- sequently retired to Castle Williams . The public excitement was soon after increased , by the 42 INTRODUCTION .
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