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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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to the main guard, whence he was obliged to escape in disguise, only to abscond from the town. Terrified by Chap. XLII.} 1769. Oct. the commotions, the only two importers who had continued to stand out, capitulated. Dalrymple to Gage, 6 November, 1769. To the military, its inactivity was humiliating. Soldiers and officers spoke of the people angrily as rebels. The men were rendered desperate by the firmness with which the local magistrates put them on trial for every transgression o Hutchinson's Hist. III. 263. Troops, said Samuel Adams, which have heretofore been the terror of the enemies to liberty, parade the streets, to become the objects of the contempt even of women and children. Samuel Adams to D. De Berdt, 6 Nov. 1769. The menace that he and his friends should be arrested and shipped to England, was no more Chap. XLII.} 1769. Nov. heeded than idle words. The Assembly of North Carolina, in November, unanimously Tryon to Hillsborough, 22 Nov. adopte