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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 6, 10th edition. 1 1 Browse Search
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is of the real intent of the correspondence, joined in the same prayer. So great unanimity had never been known. Timid from nature, from age, and from an accusing conscience, Hutchinson bowed to the storm; and expressed his desire to resign. I hope, he said, I shall not be left destitute, to be insulted and triumphed over. I fall in the cause of Government; and whenever it shall be thought proper to supersede me, I hope for some appointment; Hutchinson to——[R. Jackson, probably,] 3 July, 1773. and calumniating Franklin as one who wished to supplant him in the Government of Massachusetts, he himself made interest for Franklin's desirable office of Deputy Postmaster General. Hutchinson to Sir Francis Bernard, 29 June, 1773. All the summer long the insidious letters, that had come to light, circulated through the Province, Chap. XLIX.} 1773. July. and were discussed by the single-minded country people during the week, as they made hay or gathered in the early harvest; on