A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... joined by delegates from Georgia - so that the union of the thirteen provinces was now completed . Peyton Randolph , Esq . , was appointed president ; but urgent business soon after requiring his presence at home , he was succeeded by ...
... joined by delegates from Georgia - so that the union of the thirteen provinces was now completed . Peyton Randolph , Esq . , was appointed president ; but urgent business soon after requiring his presence at home , he was succeeded by ...
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... joined by a body of tories , who had been collected in the upper parts of the latter province . But these obnoxious allies , giving way to long - smothered resentment , were guilty of such atrocities on their march , that the country ...
... joined by a body of tories , who had been collected in the upper parts of the latter province . But these obnoxious allies , giving way to long - smothered resentment , were guilty of such atrocities on their march , that the country ...
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... joined by a respectable body of militia under the command of General Caswell . Though Gates was aware that another body of militia were hastening to his assistance from the state of Virginia , he was prevented from waiting for their ...
... joined by a respectable body of militia under the command of General Caswell . Though Gates was aware that another body of militia were hastening to his assistance from the state of Virginia , he was prevented from waiting for their ...
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