The Beginnings of the American Revolution: Based on Contemporary Letters, Diaries, and Other Documents, المجلد 1Baker and Taylor, 1910 |
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... TROOPS QUARTERED ON BOSTON 77 IV . CONTENTIONS WITH GOVERNOR BERNARD 113 SNIDER INCIDENT V. STAND MADE BY THE CITY OF LONDON AGAINST THE KING . TEA TAX DEBATES . 143 VI . SOLDIERY PROVOKED 171 VII . BOSTON MASSACRE 212 VIII . PRESTON'S ...
... TROOPS QUARTERED ON BOSTON 77 IV . CONTENTIONS WITH GOVERNOR BERNARD 113 SNIDER INCIDENT V. STAND MADE BY THE CITY OF LONDON AGAINST THE KING . TEA TAX DEBATES . 143 VI . SOLDIERY PROVOKED 171 VII . BOSTON MASSACRE 212 VIII . PRESTON'S ...
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... TROOPS LANDED 108 GOVERNOR FRANCIS BERNARD 130 JAMES OTIS 136 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 140 JOHN HAMPDEN 148 WILLIAM BECKFORD 152 THE RT . HON . THE EARL OF HILLSBOROUGH 160 OLD STATE HOUSE 214 BOSTON MASSACRE 218 SAMUEL ADAMS 236 JOSIAH QUINCY ...
... TROOPS LANDED 108 GOVERNOR FRANCIS BERNARD 130 JAMES OTIS 136 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 140 JOHN HAMPDEN 148 WILLIAM BECKFORD 152 THE RT . HON . THE EARL OF HILLSBOROUGH 160 OLD STATE HOUSE 214 BOSTON MASSACRE 218 SAMUEL ADAMS 236 JOSIAH QUINCY ...
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... troops entered the fortress , their commander , William Pepperell of Kittery , New Hampshire , hitherto known only as a merchant , receiving in acknowledgment knighthood from King George II . , while the English naval commander , Sir ...
... troops entered the fortress , their commander , William Pepperell of Kittery , New Hampshire , hitherto known only as a merchant , receiving in acknowledgment knighthood from King George II . , while the English naval commander , Sir ...
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... troops , was held subordinate to a British ensign . He also gave deep offence by forcibly billeting his officers in free quarters in New York and Philadelphia . The Bostonians were given forty - eight hours to reflect upon their refusal ...
... troops , was held subordinate to a British ensign . He also gave deep offence by forcibly billeting his officers in free quarters in New York and Philadelphia . The Bostonians were given forty - eight hours to reflect upon their refusal ...
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... troops , at the same time recognizing the rank of the Colonial officers . An excess of levies was swiftly ready ; New England alone furnishing fifteen thousand men , Pennsylvania three thousand , New York twenty - seven hundred , New ...
... troops , at the same time recognizing the rank of the Colonial officers . An excess of levies was swiftly ready ; New England alone furnishing fifteen thousand men , Pennsylvania three thousand , New York twenty - seven hundred , New ...
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