The Boston Port Bill As Pictured By a Contemporary London Cartoonist
The Boston Port Bill As Pictured By a Contemporary London Cartoonist
R T Haines Richard Townley Haines Halsey
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" A letter from Virginia dated September 1 4th says, 'Lord Botetourt, notwithstanding all his complacency, and a heart, I really believe, warm for the happiness of the country over which he presides, leads no very easy life. He has tried every method, consistent with his duty, to heal differences; but the majority are obstinate. It should seem that he has had some favourable in- structions from home, by his calling a new as- sembly so soon after the dissolution of the last: The members are to m...eet the 7th of November next ; but I fear they are in no disposition to alter their opinions. I cannot with pleasure enter upon giving you any further news from this coun- try; it is a distracted subject; and the confusions THE BOSTON PORT BILL at home, joined to those of the American Colo- nies, are enough to make every thinking man tremble. ' ' The same newspaper two weeks later, in the following lines noted the remarkable unanimity with which the Virginians had indorsed the ac- tion of their House of Burgesses, a unanimity which had hitherto existed in no other colony.
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