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Journal of the Proceedings of the Congress, Held at Philadelphia, May 10, 1775 - Page 39
by United States. Continental Congress - 1776 - 210 pages
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Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America: Or, An Attempt to Collect ...

Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 518 pages
...Lexington, by these -leans, was alarmed, and a company of the inhabitants mustered on the occasion — that the regular troops on their way to Concord, marched into the said town of Lexington, and the said company, on their approach, began to disperse— that, notwithstanding...
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Journals of the American Congress: from 1774-1788: In Four Volumes, Volume 1

United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 644 pages
...Lexington by these means was alarmed, and a company of the inhabitants mustered on the occasion — that the regular troops, on their way to Concord, marched into the said town of Lexington, and the said company on their approach began to disperse — that notwithstanding...
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The Journals of Each Provincial Congress of Massachusetts in 1774 and 1775 ...

Massachusetts. Provincial Congress - 1838 - 866 pages
...Lexington, by these means, was alarmed, and a company of the inhabitants mustered on the occasion : that the regular troops, on their way to Concord, marched into the said town of Lexington, and the said company, on their approach, began to disperse : that notwithstanding...
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The Military Journals of Two Private Soldiers, 1758-1775, with Numerous ...

Abraham Tomlinson - 1855 - 140 pages
...of Lexington by these means was alarmed, and a company of the inhabitants mustered on the occasion ; that the regular troops, on their way to Concord, marched into the said town of Lexington, and the said company on their approach began to disperse ; that notwithstanding...
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Centennial Offering: Republication of the Principles and Acts of the ...

Hezekiah Niles - 1876 - 536 pages
...Lexington, by these means, was alarmed, and a company of the inhabitants mustered on the occasion — that the regular troops on their way to Concord, marched into the said town of Lexington, and the said company, on their approach, began to disperse — that, notwithstanding...
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Patriotic Eloquence: Being Selections from One Hundred Years of National ...

Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1866 - 402 pages
...Lexington, by these means, was alarmed, and a company of the inhabitants mustered on the occasion — that the regular troops on their way to Concord, marched into the eaid town of Lexington, and the said company, on their apADDEESS TO THE INHABITANTS OF GEEAT BRITAIN....
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts Historical Society - 1888 - 568 pages
...of Lexington by these means was alarmed, and a company of the inhabitants mustered on the occasion; that the Regular troops, on their way to Concord, marched into the said town of Lexington, and the said company on their approach began to disperse ; that, notwithstanding...
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Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789, Volume 2

United States. Continental Congress - 1905 - 270 pages
...Lexington, by these Means, was alarmed, and a Company of the Inhabitants mustered on the Occasion: that the regular Troops, on their Way to Concord, marched into the said Town of Lexington, and the said Company, on their Approach, began to disperse: that, notwithstanding...
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Journals of the Continental Congress 1774-1789, Volume 2

United States. Continental Congress - 1905 - 268 pages
...Lexington, by these Means, was alarmed, and a Company of the Inhabitants mustered on the Occasion : that the regular Troops, on their Way to Concord, marched into the said Town of Lexington, and the said Company, on their Approach, began to disperse: that, notwithstanding...
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Cases and Controversies in U.S. History

J. Weston Walch, Kate O'Halloran - 1993 - 134 pages
...Lexington, by these means, was alarmed, and a company of the inhabitants mustered on the occasion — that the regular troops on their way to Concord, marched into the said town of Lexington, and the said company, on this approach, began to disperse — that, notwithstanding...
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