A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... artillery , stores , and every requisite for in arms to resist ministerial oppression , the carrying on of vigorous and active prompted them to bolder daring . Find- hostilities . Far different was the condi- ing that the British ...
... artillery , stores , and every requisite for in arms to resist ministerial oppression , the carrying on of vigorous and active prompted them to bolder daring . Find- hostilities . Far different was the condi- ing that the British ...
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... artillery . These were supported by a number of Canadians , and a consider- able body of Indians . It was ranged in the plan of the campaign , that whilst Burgoyne , at the head of these forces , should pour into the state of New York ...
... artillery . These were supported by a number of Canadians , and a consider- able body of Indians . It was ranged in the plan of the campaign , that whilst Burgoyne , at the head of these forces , should pour into the state of New York ...
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... artillery , with two brass field - pieces , and 300 North Carolina militia , all under the command of Lieu- tenant - Colonel Woodford , who was in- structed to join General Sumpter , and assist him in intercepting the convoy . At the ...
... artillery , with two brass field - pieces , and 300 North Carolina militia , all under the command of Lieu- tenant - Colonel Woodford , who was in- structed to join General Sumpter , and assist him in intercepting the convoy . At the ...
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