Royal Raiders: The Tories of the American RevolutionBobbs-Merrill, 1963 - 288 strani |
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... Adams himself any higher . A Mas- sachusetts historian , James H. Stark , in contrast to many orthodox ac- counts , near the turn of the twentieth century described Adams as being in his forties during the formative days of the ...
... Adams himself any higher . A Mas- sachusetts historian , James H. Stark , in contrast to many orthodox ac- counts , near the turn of the twentieth century described Adams as being in his forties during the formative days of the ...
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... Adams was closer to the viewpoint of Hutchinson than he cared to admit . In fact , Adams stated in the summer of 1775 that " Nothing could be more false and injurious to me , than the imputation of any san- guinary zeal against the ...
... Adams was closer to the viewpoint of Hutchinson than he cared to admit . In fact , Adams stated in the summer of 1775 that " Nothing could be more false and injurious to me , than the imputation of any san- guinary zeal against the ...
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... Adams . Sewall and Adams had studied law together and later , while attending court , lived together , often sleeping in the same bed . In fact , as they were walking on a hill one day , Sewall tried to persuade Adams not to attend the ...
... Adams . Sewall and Adams had studied law together and later , while attending court , lived together , often sleeping in the same bed . In fact , as they were walking on a hill one day , Sewall tried to persuade Adams not to attend the ...
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