A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... inhabitants of every district of continental America to a sense of their wrongs . Public meetings were held in every township of every province , in which it was resolved to make common cause with the people of Massachusetts , and to ...
... inhabitants of every district of continental America to a sense of their wrongs . Public meetings were held in every township of every province , in which it was resolved to make common cause with the people of Massachusetts , and to ...
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... inhabitants would welcome the forces which they might send against it , as their deliverers from the yoke of oppression . They accordingly gave the command of 1000 men to Generals Schuyler and Montgomery , with directions to march into ...
... inhabitants would welcome the forces which they might send against it , as their deliverers from the yoke of oppression . They accordingly gave the command of 1000 men to Generals Schuyler and Montgomery , with directions to march into ...
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... inhabitants of the town , civil as well as military . Sir Henry Clinton now addressed him- self to the important work of re - establish- ing the royal authority in the province ; as a preliminary step to which , on the 1st of June , he ...
... inhabitants of the town , civil as well as military . Sir Henry Clinton now addressed him- self to the important work of re - establish- ing the royal authority in the province ; as a preliminary step to which , on the 1st of June , he ...
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