The Atlantic Monthly, 62 tomasAtlantic Monthly Company, 1888 |
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... Samuel Adams always preferred to use the or- dinary means of transacting public busi- ness so long as they were of avail , and he naturally wished to have the act ap- pointing a Continental Congress passed by the assembly . But this was ...
... Samuel Adams always preferred to use the or- dinary means of transacting public busi- ness so long as they were of avail , and he naturally wished to have the act ap- pointing a Continental Congress passed by the assembly . But this was ...
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... Samuel Adams , who had gone to attend the Congress at Philadelphia , the most active part in the direction of affairs at Boston was taken by Dr. Joseph Warren . This gentleman - one of a family which has produced three very eminent ...
... Samuel Adams , who had gone to attend the Congress at Philadelphia , the most active part in the direction of affairs at Boston was taken by Dr. Joseph Warren . This gentleman - one of a family which has produced three very eminent ...
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... Adams and Hancock in attending this meeting was hardly less admirable than that of Warren in 66 delivering the address . It was no se- cret that Gage had been instructed to watch his opportunity to arrest Samuel Adams and his willing ...
... Adams and Hancock in attending this meeting was hardly less admirable than that of Warren in 66 delivering the address . It was no se- cret that Gage had been instructed to watch his opportunity to arrest Samuel Adams and his willing ...
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AfterSuppers of the King | 89 |
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Eve of Independence | 131 |
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