A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202 σελίδες |
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... means of which the re- sources of the colonies might be made available with- out the necessity of the concurrence of their local legislatures . Accordingly , Mr. Pitt is said to have told Dr. Franklin , that , when the war closed , if ...
... means of which the re- sources of the colonies might be made available with- out the necessity of the concurrence of their local legislatures . Accordingly , Mr. Pitt is said to have told Dr. Franklin , that , when the war closed , if ...
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... means this burden should be lightened ; that a considerable portion of this debt had been con- tracted in the furnishing of supplies for the defence of the North American colonies ; that it was just and reasonable that those colonies ...
... means this burden should be lightened ; that a considerable portion of this debt had been con- tracted in the furnishing of supplies for the defence of the North American colonies ; that it was just and reasonable that those colonies ...
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... mean time , as I cannot depend upon health for any future day , such is the nature of my infirmities , I will beg to say a few words at present , leaving the justice , the equity , the policy , the expediency of the act to another time ...
... mean time , as I cannot depend upon health for any future day , such is the nature of my infirmities , I will beg to say a few words at present , leaving the justice , the equity , the policy , the expediency of the act to another time ...
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... means and material of casting iron cannon in great plenty ; that they cast brass cannon in Philadelphia , and they made small arms in great abundance and perfection ; that the colonies had been dissatisfied with the reception of their ...
... means and material of casting iron cannon in great plenty ; that they cast brass cannon in Philadelphia , and they made small arms in great abundance and perfection ; that the colonies had been dissatisfied with the reception of their ...
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... means were , however , resorted to for the purpose of keeping alive their resentment . On the morning of the day appointed for the burial of the slain , most of the shops in Boston were shut . The bells of that town , of Charlestown ...
... means were , however , resorted to for the purpose of keeping alive their resentment . On the morning of the day appointed for the burial of the slain , most of the shops in Boston were shut . The bells of that town , of Charlestown ...
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Ameri American André arms army Arnold arrival assembly attack authority bill body Boston Britain British army British ministry British parliament Burgoyne camp Champe Charleston circumstances colonies colonists command commander-in-chief Congress crown declared defence desertion duty enemy engaged escape fire fleet forces Fort Edward Franklin French friends garrison Gates governor guard hopes horse House of Commons inhabitants Island land laws letter liberty Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Cornwallis Lord North Lord Rawdon lordship Majesty Majesty's Major Burton Major Lee Massachusetts measures ment miles military militia ministers mother country night officers parliament party passed peace petition present prisoners proceeded proposed province provisions quarters received reinforcements resolution retreat returned river royal sailed SECTION sent sentinels sergeant Sir Henry Clinton soldiers soon South Carolina speedily spirit stamp-act Staten Island success surrender taxation tion took town troops Virginia Wadsworth Washington whilst wounded York York Island