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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 2 2 Browse Search
George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 6, 10th edition. 2 2 Browse Search
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wished to make of New-York an example that might terrify all the others; it was more generally proposed by Act of Parliament to remodel the government of them all. W. S. Johnson's Journal for 30 and 31 March; W. S. Johnson to Col. Walker, 31 March, 1767; W. S. Johnson to A. Tomlinson, 31 March, 1767; W. S. Johnson to E. Dyer, 10 April, 1767. America had not yet finished the statues which it was raising to Chatham; and Mauduit artfully sent April over word, that the plan for reducing America31 March, 1767; W. S. Johnson to E. Dyer, 10 April, 1767. America had not yet finished the statues which it was raising to Chatham; and Mauduit artfully sent April over word, that the plan for reducing America would be sanctioned by his name. De Guerchy to Choiseul, 17 March, 1767; Bristol to Chatham, 23 March, 1767, to be taken in connection with Israel Mauduit's Letter to Hutchinson of 11 April, 1767. On the tenth of April, Massachusetts was selected for censure; and Bedford, Bedford's Journal for 10 April, 1767.—notwithstanding the sudden death of a son, who left infant children, and one Chap. XXIX.} 1767. April. of the loveliest women in England a heart-broken widow to weep herself t