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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 6, 10th edition. 3 3 Browse Search
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their expectation of bringing England to reason by suspending their mutual trade. The people of Boston, Hutchinson, New-Hutchison to Hillsborough, Boston, 8 Aug. 1769; Same to Sir Francis Bernard, 8 Aug. 1769. stimulated by the unanimity and scrupulous fidelity of New-York, were impatient that a son of Bernard, two sons of Hu8 Aug. 1769. stimulated by the unanimity and scrupulous fidelity of New-York, were impatient that a son of Bernard, two sons of Hutchinson, and about five others, would not accede to the agreement. At a great and public Meeting of Mer- Chap XLII.} 1769. Aug. chants Boston Gazette, 749, 2, 1, of 14 August, 1769. in Faneuil Hall, Hancock proposed to send for Hutchinson's two sons, hinting what was true, that the Lieutenant Governor was himself a partner e recusants; subscription papers to that effect were carried round from house to house, and every body complied. Hutchinson to Sir Francis Bernard, Boston, 8 August, 1769. The Anniversary of the Fourteenth of August was commemorated with unusual solemnity. Three or four hundred dined together in the open field at Dorcheste