A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... French colo- nies ; to which they transported great quantities of British manufactures , the profits on the sale of which were divided between themselves and their corre spondents in the mother - country . This course of trade , though ...
... French colo- nies ; to which they transported great quantities of British manufactures , the profits on the sale of which were divided between themselves and their corre spondents in the mother - country . This course of trade , though ...
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... French and the Americans . The consequent diminution of his force induced his lordship to cross James River , and to march in the di- rection of Portsmouth . Before , however , the reinforcements destined for New York had sailed , he ...
... French and the Americans . The consequent diminution of his force induced his lordship to cross James River , and to march in the di- rection of Portsmouth . Before , however , the reinforcements destined for New York had sailed , he ...
Σελίδα 60
... French troops under Rochambeau having arrived punctually at his encampment near Peek's Kill , General Washington advanced to King's Bridge , and hemmed in the British in York Island . Every preparation seemed to be now in forwardness ...
... French troops under Rochambeau having arrived punctually at his encampment near Peek's Kill , General Washington advanced to King's Bridge , and hemmed in the British in York Island . Every preparation seemed to be now in forwardness ...
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