Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 440
... carried on simultaneously . The door of every dwelling was burst open , and men , women and children were indiscriminately butchered , 60 being killed on the spot and between 80 and 90 taken prisoners , although only 27 were carried ...
... carried on simultaneously . The door of every dwelling was burst open , and men , women and children were indiscriminately butchered , 60 being killed on the spot and between 80 and 90 taken prisoners , although only 27 were carried ...
Page 471
... carried only by a majority of one . * Shirley immedi- ately set about organizing an expe- dition , and requested the northern colonies to coƶperate with Massachu- setts in the attempt . Though a few men and some ammunition were fur ...
... carried only by a majority of one . * Shirley immedi- ately set about organizing an expe- dition , and requested the northern colonies to coƶperate with Massachu- setts in the attempt . Though a few men and some ammunition were fur ...
Page 231
... carried on in the courts exactly the same as before , and vessels entering and leaving the port without stamp paper . Newspapers were issued on common paper , in vio- lation of the act , and found a sufficient number of subscribers to ...
... carried on in the courts exactly the same as before , and vessels entering and leaving the port without stamp paper . Newspapers were issued on common paper , in vio- lation of the act , and found a sufficient number of subscribers to ...
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