Life And Times of Joseph Warren

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Empire ; and you will not have occasion to tell a judicious American, that one colony of freemen will be a noble bulwark for the rights of all America. Connecticut and Rhode Island are instances that must immediately occur. May God bless you and my other friends with you ! {mutatis mutandis. ) What I write to you I write to all. Pray furnish me with the fullest intelligence as soon as possible.
I am, dear sir, your friend and humble servant, J. Warren.^ The Regulating Act was now resisted with
...great energy. The temper of the people was manifested in various ways in the country and in the town. At Newbury Bridge, the citizens stationed an old man with a drum, who, when he saw a prominent Tory ^ These letters are from the originals in the possession of Mr. Bancroft.
THE REGULATING ACT. 359 \ about to enter, paraded with his drum, and went through the streets, crying as he beat the drum, " A Tory has come to town. "^ In Bridgewater, as the mandamus counsellor stood up in meeting, and read as usual the psalm, the congregation refused to sing.^ In Boston, opposite Joy's Buildings, which are near the Town House, there were shops occupied by a chaisemaker, a tailor, a barber, a shoemaker, and two others, in each of which there was a beU; and, when a mandamus counsellor or a high Tory went by, one gave the signal by ringing his bell, and the ringing was kept up through all the shops untU the obnoxious passer-by was out of sight.^ So great was the rage against ail charged with introducing arbitrary power, that the fatal a la lanterne policy was suggested.


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