A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... whilst they retained the character of supplied with provisions . Disaffection subjects of his Britannic Majesty . Sen- to the cause of their country was also timents such as these , having been in- manifested by some of the inhabitants ...
... whilst they retained the character of supplied with provisions . Disaffection subjects of his Britannic Majesty . Sen- to the cause of their country was also timents such as these , having been in- manifested by some of the inhabitants ...
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... whilst General Burgoyne was instructed to enter the state of New York by its north - western frontier , and to make his way good to Albany , where it was intended that he should form a junction with the forces which Howe should send to ...
... whilst General Burgoyne was instructed to enter the state of New York by its north - western frontier , and to make his way good to Albany , where it was intended that he should form a junction with the forces which Howe should send to ...
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... whilst he was impatiently awaiting their arrival , Washington had the mortification to receive intelligence that Clinton had received a reinforce- ment of 3000 Germans . Whilst his mind was agitated by disappointment , and chagrined by ...
... whilst he was impatiently awaiting their arrival , Washington had the mortification to receive intelligence that Clinton had received a reinforce- ment of 3000 Germans . Whilst his mind was agitated by disappointment , and chagrined by ...
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