History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713-1783Tauchnitz, 1854 |
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... Councils of war • Terms of a Convention Negotiation with General Gates News from the side of New York Further Councils of War Reduction of Forts Montgomery and Clinton The Convention concluded • The British troops lay down their arms ...
... Councils of war • Terms of a Convention Negotiation with General Gates News from the side of New York Further Councils of War Reduction of Forts Montgomery and Clinton The Convention concluded • The British troops lay down their arms ...
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... Council , when peace and order should be established at Boston , and after full compensation had been made to the East India Company for the value of the Teas destroyed , to replace the trade of the town as it stood at first . In ...
... Council , when peace and order should be established at Boston , and after full compensation had been made to the East India Company for the value of the Teas destroyed , to replace the trade of the town as it stood at first . In ...
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... Council , instead of being elected by the people , was henceforth , as in most of the other Colonies , to be appointed by the Crown . The judges , magistrates , and sheriffs might be nominated by the Governor , and in some cases also be ...
... Council , instead of being elected by the people , was henceforth , as in most of the other Colonies , to be appointed by the Crown . The judges , magistrates , and sheriffs might be nominated by the Governor , and in some cases also be ...
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... had accepted seats in the Council by nomination from the King had acted in direct " violation of their public duty ; that the late 1774 . 11 EFFECTS OF THE BOSTON PORT BILL . Solemn League and Covenant Effects of the Boston Port Bill.
... had accepted seats in the Council by nomination from the King had acted in direct " violation of their public duty ; that the late 1774 . 11 EFFECTS OF THE BOSTON PORT BILL . Solemn League and Covenant Effects of the Boston Port Bill.
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... Council for this province , but only twenty - four would consent to take the oaths , and of these one half under the dread of personal violence speedily resigned . The superior Court of Justice met in due form at Boston with the Chief ...
... Council for this province , but only twenty - four would consent to take the oaths , and of these one half under the dread of personal violence speedily resigned . The superior Court of Justice met in due form at Boston with the Chief ...
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