Excerpt from History of the American Revolution, Vol. 1: With a Summary View of the State and Character of the British Colonies of North America
D-wluma, be oti'ered, than that huma in of men, and that'om tlu-trinlitncy, the habit of discussing, deliberat nd judging of public all'aire; and where those se rents are first formed, which influence their polit onduct through life. The New England colonies were sensihl 033. The advantages of a union at a very early per The commissioners from Massachusett l mouth, Connecticut and New liaven,hel I stated and occasional meetings, and k'ept rt tr journals of their proceedings, which ac u he name of the Records of the United Colonies o b iagland. It may not be amiss to observe here, 1 lthough this union was interrupted by the vacatlo heir charters during the arbitrary reign of James he (infusion of political knowledge continued will hatement, and showed its effects in resisting, upon 1 y occasion, the invasion of their rights.
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