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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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ber, 1769. to protect the factors. But his assistance was not demanded; Hutchinson permitted the merchants to reduce the consignees to submission, and even to compel an English adventurer to re-embark his goods. New-York Gazette, No. 1398, 16 Oct. 1769. Dalrymple to Gage, October, 1769. Votes at the Meeting of the Merchants, 4 Oct. 1769. Boston Gazette, 9 Oct. 1769; 757, 1, 1 and 2, and 3. One and another of the Boston recusants yielded; even the two sons of Hutchinson himself by their the journals of the town of Boston. Hutchinson to Sir Francis Bernard, 19 Oct. 1769. On the fifteenth another ship arrived; again the troops looked on as bystanders, and witnessed the complete victory of the people. Dalrymple to Gage, 16 October, 1769. A letter from New-York next invited Boston to extend the agreement against importing indefinitely until every Act imposing duties should be repealed; and on the seventeenth, by the great influence of Molineux, Otis, Samuel Adams and Wil