A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... occasion Howe shewed his generalship by the skilfulness of his combinations . While a part of his army , under the command of General Knyp- hausen , made a false attack at the ford , a strong column , headed by Lord Corn- wallis ...
... occasion Howe shewed his generalship by the skilfulness of his combinations . While a part of his army , under the command of General Knyp- hausen , made a false attack at the ford , a strong column , headed by Lord Corn- wallis ...
Σελίδα 44
... occasion , Lord Chatham , now labouring under the weight of seventy years , rendered more heavy by acute bodily suffering , regardless of his infir- mities , attended in his place for the pur- pose of raising his voice against the ...
... occasion , Lord Chatham , now labouring under the weight of seventy years , rendered more heavy by acute bodily suffering , regardless of his infir- mities , attended in his place for the pur- pose of raising his voice against the ...
Σελίδα 47
... occasion were tried and executed for bearing arms against the government of the United States . This proceeding led to acts of retaliation on the part of the tories and the king's troops , which for a long time gave in the southern ...
... occasion were tried and executed for bearing arms against the government of the United States . This proceeding led to acts of retaliation on the part of the tories and the king's troops , which for a long time gave in the southern ...
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