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55 On the day after this resolution passed , Robert Treat Paine noted in code in his diary that he “ Left of [ f ] my wig . ' " 56 It is tempting , although perhaps too easy , to read great symbolism in Paine's final rejection of old ...
55 On the day after this resolution passed , Robert Treat Paine noted in code in his diary that he “ Left of [ f ] my wig . ' " 56 It is tempting , although perhaps too easy , to read great symbolism in Paine's final rejection of old ...
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While there , he noted in his diary on Apr. 2 that “ News arrived to night at Concord via Marblehead , that the Parliament are determined to enforce the acts . " The next day a coded entry noted that the Congress was " Considering about ...
While there , he noted in his diary on Apr. 2 that “ News arrived to night at Concord via Marblehead , that the Parliament are determined to enforce the acts . " The next day a coded entry noted that the Congress was " Considering about ...
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RTP had noted in his diary as early as Apr. 7 that “ the Inhabitants of Boston began to move out of Town . " The main rush of refugees began after the Battle of Lexington . See below , letters to RTP from : Eunice Paine , May 9 ; Sally ...
RTP had noted in his diary as early as Apr. 7 that “ the Inhabitants of Boston began to move out of Town . " The main rush of refugees began after the Battle of Lexington . See below , letters to RTP from : Eunice Paine , May 9 ; Sally ...
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