A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... amounted to no more than 40,000 souls . The Virginian colonists were prompted to quit their native country by the hope of bettering their temporal condition . A higher motive gave rise to the colo- nization of the northern portion of ...
... amounted to no more than 40,000 souls . The Virginian colonists were prompted to quit their native country by the hope of bettering their temporal condition . A higher motive gave rise to the colo- nization of the northern portion of ...
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... amounted only to 11,4997 . sterling , in 1772 they were increased to the value of 507,9097 . , and in the same year the whole of the exports from Great Britain to her North American colonies amount- ed to upwards of 6,000,000l ...
... amounted only to 11,4997 . sterling , in 1772 they were increased to the value of 507,9097 . , and in the same year the whole of the exports from Great Britain to her North American colonies amount- ed to upwards of 6,000,000l ...
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... amounted to 7000 men , to Halifax in Nova Scotia . In consequence of an implied threat on the part of General Howe , that if he was interrupted by any hostile attack during the embarkation of his troops , he would set fire to the town ...
... amounted to 7000 men , to Halifax in Nova Scotia . In consequence of an implied threat on the part of General Howe , that if he was interrupted by any hostile attack during the embarkation of his troops , he would set fire to the town ...
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