A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... active prompted them to bolder daring . Find- hostilities . Far different was the condi- ing that the British cabinet had hired tion of the American commander - in- foreign troops to assist in their subjuga- chief . His troops ...
... active prompted them to bolder daring . Find- hostilities . Far different was the condi- ing that the British cabinet had hired tion of the American commander - in- foreign troops to assist in their subjuga- chief . His troops ...
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... active operations against the enemy by an attack on Long Island , on the north - western part of which a respectable force of Americans , commanded by General Sullivan , occu- pied an entrenched camp . Their position was protected in ...
... active operations against the enemy by an attack on Long Island , on the north - western part of which a respectable force of Americans , commanded by General Sullivan , occu- pied an entrenched camp . Their position was protected in ...
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... active enemy . The brave were dispirited by defeat , and the sanguine began to de- spair of the fortunes of their country . Those , however , who thought more deeply , took comfort from the consi- deration that the enemy had effected ...
... active enemy . The brave were dispirited by defeat , and the sanguine began to de- spair of the fortunes of their country . Those , however , who thought more deeply , took comfort from the consi- deration that the enemy had effected ...
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