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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 22 0 Browse Search
George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 6, 10th edition. 4 0 Browse Search
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ncession; but men went from ward to ward to take the opinions of the people; and it was found that eleven hundred and eighty against three hundred were disposed to confine the restriction to tea alone. C. Golden to Hillsborough, 7 July, 1770. J. Duane to W. S. Johnson, 15 June, 1770. If any merchant should presume to break through the non-importation agreement, except in concert with the several Provinces, the goods imported Chap. XLIV.} 1770. July. should be burnt as soon as landed, and I portations, the packet of July which had been detained for a few days, sailed before the middle of the month with orders for all kinds of merchandise excepting tea. Golden to Hillsborough, 10 July, 1770; A. Golden to A. Todd, 11 July, 1770; James Duane to W. S. Johnson, 9 Dec. 1770. Send us your old Liberty Pole, as you can have no further use for it, A Card from the Inhabitants of Philadelphia, &c. July, 1770. said the Philadelphians. The students at Princeton burnt the New-York merchan