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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER VIII
16/51

It united the Tories; it divided the Whigs.

All England was deeply stirred.

Nearly every important town offered to raise volunteer forces at its own expense.

The Government soon had fifteen thousand men recruited at private cost.

Help was offered so freely that the Whig, John Wilkes, actually introduced into Parliament a bill to prohibit gifts of money to the Crown since this voluntary taxation gave the Crown money without the consent of Parliament.


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