A Military Journal During the American Revolutionary War, from 1775 to 1783Richardson & Lord, 1823 - 603 σελίδες |
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... spirits , and receiving monition from those who are at rest in their graves . Have these ancient sages bequeathed ... spirit of patriotism , and the most invincible heroism . Unappalled by the dangers of unknown seas , and the perils ...
... spirits , and receiving monition from those who are at rest in their graves . Have these ancient sages bequeathed ... spirit of patriotism , and the most invincible heroism . Unappalled by the dangers of unknown seas , and the perils ...
Σελίδα 170
... spirit of party , distinguished by the epithet of whig and tory . When this rancorous spirit was per- mitted to disclose itself , animosities arose to such an astonishing height , as to sever the tenderest ties of family friendship ...
... spirit of party , distinguished by the epithet of whig and tory . When this rancorous spirit was per- mitted to disclose itself , animosities arose to such an astonishing height , as to sever the tenderest ties of family friendship ...
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... spirit of revenge and bitterness which has caused mutual destruction and wretchedness among the people . But however atrocious may have been the conduct of some unauthorized partizans on the part of the Americans , the following ...
... spirit of revenge and bitterness which has caused mutual destruction and wretchedness among the people . But however atrocious may have been the conduct of some unauthorized partizans on the part of the Americans , the following ...
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The British take possession of Newport | 79 |
Ravages of the British in Jersey | 85 |
Outrageous conduct of the enemy | 91 |
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