A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... orders for the exclusion of strangers were strictly enforced . It was answered by Mr. Jenkinson , who professed seri ... ordered his soldiers to fire . By the volley which ensued three or four of the militia were killed , and the rest ...
... orders for the exclusion of strangers were strictly enforced . It was answered by Mr. Jenkinson , who professed seri ... ordered his soldiers to fire . By the volley which ensued three or four of the militia were killed , and the rest ...
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... order to obviate it , had strongly fortified Ticonderoga , and the adjacent height of Mount Independence . They had ... orders to raise an army of 13,600 men . The British army destined to act under Burgoyne consisted of 7000 re- gulars ...
... order to obviate it , had strongly fortified Ticonderoga , and the adjacent height of Mount Independence . They had ... orders to raise an army of 13,600 men . The British army destined to act under Burgoyne consisted of 7000 re- gulars ...
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... orders from the British ministry , to evacuate Philadelphia with- out delay . These orders were sent under the apprehension , that if a French fleet should block up his squadron in the Delaware , whilst Washington in- closed him on the ...
... orders from the British ministry , to evacuate Philadelphia with- out delay . These orders were sent under the apprehension , that if a French fleet should block up his squadron in the Delaware , whilst Washington in- closed him on the ...
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