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inued. hearts glowed more warmly on the banks of the Chap. III.} 1774. May. Patapsco. That admirable site of commerce, whose river side old committee of New York, from Philadelphia, and from Chap. III.} 1774. May. Boston, reached its inhabitants, they could not see the leastver pressed with severity. They had been beneficially Chap. III.} 1774. May. modified in favor of its great staple, rice; and the, charactly as tenants at will of the British house of commons, Chap. III.} 1774. May. or to prepare for resistance, their choice was never in doubte Mason also was then at Williamsburg, a man of strong Chap. III.} 1774. May. and true affections; learned in constitutional law; a profounrning. On the morning which followed the adoption of Chap. III.} 1774. May. this measure, Dunmore dissolved the House. The burgesses immeir own internal regulation, an annual congress of all Chap. III.} 1774. May. the colonies for the perpetual assertion of common rights, we
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