A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... army , in terms which imply the slightest apprehension of being neglected . But my situation is inex- pressibly distressing , to see the winter fast approaching upon a naked army ; the time of their service within a few weeks of ...
... army , in terms which imply the slightest apprehension of being neglected . But my situation is inex- pressibly distressing , to see the winter fast approaching upon a naked army ; the time of their service within a few weeks of ...
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... army . A cursory inspection of the map of the United States will suffice to shew , that for the purpose of their sub- jugation it was at this period of high importance to the British to form a communication with Canada by means of ...
... army . A cursory inspection of the map of the United States will suffice to shew , that for the purpose of their sub- jugation it was at this period of high importance to the British to form a communication with Canada by means of ...
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... army of 4000 men . $ 30. Defeat of Gates's Army , by Lord Cornwallis , 15th August , 1780 . When Lord Cornwallis took the com- mand in South Carolina , the insurgents had no army in the field within 400 miles of that province , and the ...
... army of 4000 men . $ 30. Defeat of Gates's Army , by Lord Cornwallis , 15th August , 1780 . When Lord Cornwallis took the com- mand in South Carolina , the insurgents had no army in the field within 400 miles of that province , and the ...
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