Documents of American History, Volume 1Henry Steele Commager F.S. Crofts, 1935 - 904 pages |
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... inhabitants of Great Britain . Friends and fellow subjects - Hostilities are at length commenced in this colony by the troops under the command of general Gage , and it being of the greatest importance , that an early , true , and ...
... inhabitants of Great Britain . Friends and fellow subjects - Hostilities are at length commenced in this colony by the troops under the command of general Gage , and it being of the greatest importance , that an early , true , and ...
Page 94
... inhabitants of the said province , at the town of Lexington , as appears by the affidavits of a great number of persons , some of whom were officers and soldiers of that detachment , murdered eight of the inhabitants , and wounded many ...
... inhabitants of the said province , at the town of Lexington , as appears by the affidavits of a great number of persons , some of whom were officers and soldiers of that detachment , murdered eight of the inhabitants , and wounded many ...
Page 289
... inhabitants of Lower Canada , were wholly opposed to the revolt and anxious to render every service in their power in support of the Queen's author- ity . ... On the night of the 4th December the inhabitants of the city of Toronto were ...
... inhabitants of Lower Canada , were wholly opposed to the revolt and anxious to render every service in their power in support of the Queen's author- ity . ... On the night of the 4th December the inhabitants of the city of Toronto were ...
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PROCLAMATION OF NEUTRALITY April 22 1793 | 7 |
CHARTER OF MARYLAND June 20 1632 | 21 |
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