A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... carried on by means of committees of correspondence , which had established links of connexion throughout the whole ... carry some most ob- noxious motions , he promptly dissolved the assembly . This , however , he did not effect before ...
... carried on by means of committees of correspondence , which had established links of connexion throughout the whole ... carry some most ob- noxious motions , he promptly dissolved the assembly . This , however , he did not effect before ...
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... carrying on the war . Chaudière . This route appears upon the map to be a very direct one ; but it was beset with ... carried wounded from the field ; but on the death of his friend he took the command of the remnant of his forces ...
... carrying on the war . Chaudière . This route appears upon the map to be a very direct one ; but it was beset with ... carried wounded from the field ; but on the death of his friend he took the command of the remnant of his forces ...
Σελίδα 55
... carry away as prizes . The Carolinas also suf- fered severely by the scourge of war . When Gates was superseded in the com- mand of the American forces in that district , he was succeeded by General Greene , to whose charge he ...
... carry away as prizes . The Carolinas also suf- fered severely by the scourge of war . When Gates was superseded in the com- mand of the American forces in that district , he was succeeded by General Greene , to whose charge he ...
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