A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Volum 1F. Betts, 1822 |
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Side viii
... Governour Bernard dissolves the Legislature ... effects of this violence ... Seizure of Mr. Hancock's sloop ... riot in consequence there- of ... Board of Trade remove from Boston ... Meeting at Faneuil Hall ... Arrival of a British ...
... Governour Bernard dissolves the Legislature ... effects of this violence ... Seizure of Mr. Hancock's sloop ... riot in consequence there- of ... Board of Trade remove from Boston ... Meeting at Faneuil Hall ... Arrival of a British ...
Side ix
... Govern- our Hutchinson ... General Gage succeeds him ... Proceedings of Virginia on the Boston Port Bill ... Governour Dunmore dis- solves the House of Burgesses ... Proceedings of the other Co- lonies ... Massachusetts General Court ...
... Govern- our Hutchinson ... General Gage succeeds him ... Proceedings of Virginia on the Boston Port Bill ... Governour Dunmore dis- solves the House of Burgesses ... Proceedings of the other Co- lonies ... Massachusetts General Court ...
Side 27
... upon as a hostile encroach- ment . The French Governour at first contented him- self with remonstrating against this intrusion , as it was called ; but finding the British persist in their design AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 27.
... upon as a hostile encroach- ment . The French Governour at first contented him- self with remonstrating against this intrusion , as it was called ; but finding the British persist in their design AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 27.
Side 28
... Governour of Virginia , and Washington was despatched to the French commandant , -with in- structions to remonstrate against the violence of his proceedings , and to make such observations of the state of the country and disposition of ...
... Governour of Virginia , and Washington was despatched to the French commandant , -with in- structions to remonstrate against the violence of his proceedings , and to make such observations of the state of the country and disposition of ...
Side 29
... Governour Dinwiddie - he persisted in denying the right of the British King to any part of the territory on the Ohio , and declared he should continue to seize every trader who claimed his privilege under the grant of that monarch ...
... Governour Dinwiddie - he persisted in denying the right of the British King to any part of the territory on the Ohio , and declared he should continue to seize every trader who claimed his privilege under the grant of that monarch ...
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