The Governmental History of the United States of America : From the Earliest Settlement to the Adoption of the Present Constitution

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Thus was the unnatural contest provoked by aggression and stained with blood. The assembly of Massachusetts Bay, being now in session immediately transmitted an account of this battle to Great Britain, accompanied with abundant proof that the British troops were the aggressors. They also prepared an address to the peo- ple of Great Britain, wherein, after enumerating the wrongs and oppressions which they had endured, they say — " these have not detached us from our royal sovereign : we profess ...to be his loyal and dutiful sub- jects, and though hardly dealt with, as we have been, are still ready, with our lives and fortunes, to defend his person, Crown and dignity— nevertheless to the persecution and tyranny of his civil ministry, we will not tamely submit. Appealing to heaven for the jus- tice of our cause we determine to die or be free." Such was the aspect of affairs when the congress again assembled at Philadelphia, fully empowered to take care of the liberties of the country, and to provide measures for the general defence.

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