A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... River . This would have intersected the insurgent provinces , and by cutting off their intercourse with each other , and by hemming in the eastern states , which the Bri- tish ministry regarded as the soul of the rebellious confederacy ...
... River . This would have intersected the insurgent provinces , and by cutting off their intercourse with each other , and by hemming in the eastern states , which the Bri- tish ministry regarded as the soul of the rebellious confederacy ...
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... River . Hence he proceeded to Ashley River , and encamped opposite to Charles- ton . On his arrival , the assembly of the state of South Carolina broke up its sitting , after having once more delegated a dictatorial authority to ...
... River . Hence he proceeded to Ashley River , and encamped opposite to Charles- ton . On his arrival , the assembly of the state of South Carolina broke up its sitting , after having once more delegated a dictatorial authority to ...
Σελίδα 59
... River at Westown , his lordship marched through Hanover County to the South Anna River , followed at a guarded dis- tance by the marquis , who , in this critical contingency , finding his forces inferior to those of the enemy , wisely ...
... River at Westown , his lordship marched through Hanover County to the South Anna River , followed at a guarded dis- tance by the marquis , who , in this critical contingency , finding his forces inferior to those of the enemy , wisely ...
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