Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Congress - Letter from Bryan Fairfax - Perplexities of General Gage at Boston 250 CHAPTER XXXV . Meeting of the First Congress - Opening Ceremonies - Eloquence of Patrick Henry and Henry Lee Declaratory Resolution - Bill of Rights ...
... Congress - Letter from Bryan Fairfax - Perplexities of General Gage at Boston 250 CHAPTER XXXV . Meeting of the First Congress - Opening Ceremonies - Eloquence of Patrick Henry and Henry Lee Declaratory Resolution - Bill of Rights ...
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... Congress - Conferences with Washington - Resolutions of Congress to carry.on the War - Return of Secretary Reed to Philadelphia . CHAPTER XLIX . Measures of General Howe - Desecration of Churches - Three Proclamations Seizure of Tories ...
... Congress - Conferences with Washington - Resolutions of Congress to carry.on the War - Return of Secretary Reed to Philadelphia . CHAPTER XLIX . Measures of General Howe - Desecration of Churches - Three Proclamations Seizure of Tories ...
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... Congress by any public assembly , though it had been previously proposed in town meetings at New York and Boston . A resolution to the same effect was passed in the Assembly of Massachusetts before it was aware of the proceedings of the ...
... Congress by any public assembly , though it had been previously proposed in town meetings at New York and Boston . A resolution to the same effect was passed in the Assembly of Massachusetts before it was aware of the proceedings of the ...
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... Congress . They also recommended a dutiful petition and remonstrance from the Congress to the king , asserting their constitutional rights and privileges ; lamenting the necessity of entering into measures that might be displeasing ...
... Congress . They also recommended a dutiful petition and remonstrance from the Congress to the king , asserting their constitutional rights and privileges ; lamenting the necessity of entering into measures that might be displeasing ...
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... CONGRESS - OPENING CEREMONIES - ELOQUENCE OF PATRICK HENRY AND HENRY LEE - DECLARATORY RESOLUTION - BILL OF RIGHTS - STATE PAPERS - CHATHAM'S OPINIONS OF CONGRESS - WASHINGTON'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH CAPTAIN MACKENZIE - VIEWS WITH RESPECT ...
... CONGRESS - OPENING CEREMONIES - ELOQUENCE OF PATRICK HENRY AND HENRY LEE - DECLARATORY RESOLUTION - BILL OF RIGHTS - STATE PAPERS - CHATHAM'S OPINIONS OF CONGRESS - WASHINGTON'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH CAPTAIN MACKENZIE - VIEWS WITH RESPECT ...
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