A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 14
... provisions of the ancient constitution , had heretofore been elected by the gene- ral court . The latter provision was in- troduced into the bill at the suggestion of Lord George Germaine , who was pleased to say that " he would not ...
... provisions of the ancient constitution , had heretofore been elected by the gene- ral court . The latter provision was in- troduced into the bill at the suggestion of Lord George Germaine , who was pleased to say that " he would not ...
Σελίδα 38
... provisions from a nearer point , he de- spatched Lieutenant - Col . Baum with 600 men , of whom 100 were Indians , with instructions to seize and convey to his camp a considerable magazine of flour and other supplies which the Ame ...
... provisions from a nearer point , he de- spatched Lieutenant - Col . Baum with 600 men , of whom 100 were Indians , with instructions to seize and convey to his camp a considerable magazine of flour and other supplies which the Ame ...
Σελίδα 52
... provisions . This circum- stance aggravated the general discontent , and a spirit of mutiny began to display itself in two of the Connecticut regi- ments , which were with difficulty re- strained from forcing their way home at the point ...
... provisions . This circum- stance aggravated the general discontent , and a spirit of mutiny began to display itself in two of the Connecticut regi- ments , which were with difficulty re- strained from forcing their way home at the point ...
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