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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 6, 10th edition. 5 5 Browse Search
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 4 4 Browse Search
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ample was understood; and while patriots of Boston encouraged one another to justify themselves in the eye of the present and of coming generations, Sui Imperator, in Boston Gazette, 648, 3, 1; 31 August, 1767. Chap. XXX.} 1767. Aug. they added, Our strength consists in union. Let us, above all, be of one heart and one mind.—Call on our sister Colonies to join with us.—Should our righteous opposition to slavery be named rebellion, Israel Manduit to Lieut. Gov. Hutchinson, London, 10 Dec. 1767. That treasonable letter to Edes and Gill, in your Boston Gazette of 31 August last. yet pursue duty with firmness, and leave the event to Heaven. A. F. to Edes and Gill, in Boston Gazette, 648, 3, 2. An intimate correspondence grew up between New-York and Boston. They would nullify Townshend's Revenue Act by consuming nothing on which he had laid a duty; and avenge themselves on England by importing no more British goods. At the beginning of this excitement, Charles Sept. Townshe
ates. He would drive out with ten outriders, and with two carriages, each drawn by six horses. Durand to Choiseul, 10 Dec. 1767. His vain magnificence deceived no one but himself; and was but the poor relief of humbled pride. He is allowed to reaxton on his arrival would be taken to Liberty Tree and compelled to resign his new commission, Durand to Choiseul, 10 Dec. 1767. the Ministry was revolutionized, but without benefit to Grenville. The Colonies were taken from Shelburne and consig boasted Mauduit to his client, Hutchinson, we have gained a fresh accession in strength. I. Mauduit to Hutchinson, 10 Dec. 1767. He is my fast friend, and has never yet failed me in any thing which he undertook for me. He empowered me to tell yound hungry dependents, who will be sent over to watch and oppress those who support them. Andrew Eliot to T. Hollis, 10 Dec. 1767; and compare A. Eliot to Archdeacon Blackburne, 15 Dec. 1767. If large salaries are given, needy poor lawyers from Eng