Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... Massachusetts , and beseeching him that all persons charged with treason , or misprision of treason , committed within that colony since the 30th of December , 1767 , might be sent to Great Britain for trial . As Massachusetts had no ...
... Massachusetts , and beseeching him that all persons charged with treason , or misprision of treason , committed within that colony since the 30th of December , 1767 , might be sent to Great Britain for trial . As Massachusetts had no ...
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... Massachusetts resolved to raise thirteen thousand six hundred , as its quota . Circular letters , also , were issued by the committee of safety , urging the towns to enlist troops with all speed , and calling for military aid from the ...
... Massachusetts resolved to raise thirteen thousand six hundred , as its quota . Circular letters , also , were issued by the committee of safety , urging the towns to enlist troops with all speed , and calling for military aid from the ...
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... Massachusetts House of Representatives , and the Continental Congress ultimately resolved that he should be confined in some secure jail in Connecticut , without the use of pen , ink , or paper ; " and that no person be allowed to ...
... Massachusetts House of Representatives , and the Continental Congress ultimately resolved that he should be confined in some secure jail in Connecticut , without the use of pen , ink , or paper ; " and that no person be allowed to ...
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