A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... parties who signed it bound themselves " to suspend all commercial intercourse with Great Britain until the late ob- noxious laws were repealed , and the colony of Massachusetts was restored to its chartered rights . " A proclamation by ...
... parties who signed it bound themselves " to suspend all commercial intercourse with Great Britain until the late ob- noxious laws were repealed , and the colony of Massachusetts was restored to its chartered rights . " A proclamation by ...
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... parties could be heard by his sentries . But favoured by the darkness of the night , and by a fog which arose in the morning , he transported the whole of his force to New York , leaving nothing behind him but some heavy cannon . $ 19 ...
... parties could be heard by his sentries . But favoured by the darkness of the night , and by a fog which arose in the morning , he transported the whole of his force to New York , leaving nothing behind him but some heavy cannon . $ 19 ...
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... parties interested were well inclined . The English nation was weary of a civil war in which it had sustained so many discomfitures . The king of France , * Nov. 27th , 1781 . who had reluctantly consented to aid the infant republic of ...
... parties interested were well inclined . The English nation was weary of a civil war in which it had sustained so many discomfitures . The king of France , * Nov. 27th , 1781 . who had reluctantly consented to aid the infant republic of ...
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