The History of the United States of North America, from the Plantation of the British Colonies Till Their Revolt and Declaration of Independence, 4 tomasSmith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 462 psl. |
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... cabinet , and commanders , with disgrace , and filled her colonies with the most gloomy apprehension and discon- tent . By an act of parliament which was passed this year , the permission formerly granted of importing bar - iron , duty ...
... cabinet , and commanders , with disgrace , and filled her colonies with the most gloomy apprehension and discon- tent . By an act of parliament which was passed this year , the permission formerly granted of importing bar - iron , duty ...
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... cabinet to send a powerful armament to operate by sea and land against the French in America , and inviting them to raise as numerous levies of auxiliary troops as the population of their respective provinces could afford . Arms ...
... cabinet to send a powerful armament to operate by sea and land against the French in America , and inviting them to raise as numerous levies of auxiliary troops as the population of their respective provinces could afford . Arms ...
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... cabinet for the field , we now resume the pro- gress of the war in America . The conquest of Canada was the object to which the most ardent wishes of the British colonists were directed : but they quickly perceived that the 1 Proud ...
... cabinet for the field , we now resume the pro- gress of the war in America . The conquest of Canada was the object to which the most ardent wishes of the British colonists were directed : but they quickly perceived that the 1 Proud ...
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... cabinet of England had determined , for the protection of the English commerce from the cruisers and privateers of France , to employ a con- siderable part of the forces in an attack upon Louisburg , and to commence its new system of ...
... cabinet of England had determined , for the protection of the English commerce from the cruisers and privateers of France , to employ a con- siderable part of the forces in an attack upon Louisburg , and to commence its new system of ...
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... cabinet : they applauded the recent conduct of the war , and pledged themselves zealously and cheerfully to support its farther pro- Smollett . See Note IV . at the end of the volume . 2 Minot . See Note V. at the end of the volume ...
... cabinet : they applauded the recent conduct of the war , and pledged themselves zealously and cheerfully to support its farther pro- Smollett . See Note IV . at the end of the volume . 2 Minot . See Note V. at the end of the volume ...
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