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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER III
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Some of it the government bought and the rest it tried to intimidate though often happily in vain.

Only fragments of the debates in Parliament were published.

Not until 1779 did the House of Commons admit the public to its galleries.

No great political meetings were allowed until just before the American war and in any case the masses had no votes.

The great landowners had in their control a majority of the constituencies.


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