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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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s; and Samuel Adams was planning how to effect a union of all the Colonies in Congress. Hutchinson to Dartmouth, 16 Sept. 1773; The hint of a Congress is nothing new; it is what they have been aiming at the two last sessions. Same to Same, 7 Jan. 1773; Hutchinson to a person not named, 19 Feb. 1773; Same to I. Mauduit, 21 Feb. 1773; Same to General Mackay, 23 Feb. 1773. When the Assembly met, Hutchinson to John Pownall, 24 Feb. 1773. the Speaker transmitted the proceedings of the Town ofen in his hand. Meantime, the towns of Massachusetts were still vibrating from the impulse given by Boston. The swords which we whet and brightened for our enemies are not yet grown rusty, wrote the town of Gorham. Original Papers, 377, 7 Jan. 1773. Original Papers, 455. We offer our lives as a sacrifice in the glorious cause of Liberty; was the response of Kittery. We will not sit down easy, voted Shirley, until Franklin to T. Gushing, 9 March, 1773;--viii. 35. our rights and li