A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... York , bestowing on the former a right to form plantations in the district now comprehending North and South Carolina and Georgia , and delegating to the latter the same right as respecting New York and New Jersey ; and , finally , a ...
... York , bestowing on the former a right to form plantations in the district now comprehending North and South Carolina and Georgia , and delegating to the latter the same right as respecting New York and New Jersey ; and , finally , a ...
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... York had sailed , he received counter- orders and instructions from Sir Henry Clinton , in pursuance of which he con- veyed his army , amounting to 7000 men , to York Town , which place he proceeded to fortify with the utmost skill and ...
... York had sailed , he received counter- orders and instructions from Sir Henry Clinton , in pursuance of which he con- veyed his army , amounting to 7000 men , to York Town , which place he proceeded to fortify with the utmost skill and ...
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... York Island . Every preparation seemed to be now in forwardness for the com- mencement of the siege ; but the militia came in tardily . The adjacent states were dilatory in sending in their quotas of troops ; and whilst he was ...
... York Island . Every preparation seemed to be now in forwardness for the com- mencement of the siege ; but the militia came in tardily . The adjacent states were dilatory in sending in their quotas of troops ; and whilst he was ...
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