The History of the United States of North America: From the Plantation of the British Colonies Till Their Assumption of National Independence, 4 tomasC.C. Little & J. Brown, 1845 |
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... ; negligent of even the sem- blance of public virtue ; impotent against the enemy whom he was sent to destroy ; formidable only to the spirit and liberty VOL . IV . 1 - of the people whom he was commissioned to defend.
... ; negligent of even the sem- blance of public virtue ; impotent against the enemy whom he was sent to destroy ; formidable only to the spirit and liberty VOL . IV . 1 - of the people whom he was commissioned to defend.
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... enemy , yet , with strange indo- lence or timidity , he neither summoned the American govern- ments to aid the place with their militia , nor despatched a single company of his own soldiers to its succour . Nay , whether or not he ...
... enemy , yet , with strange indo- lence or timidity , he neither summoned the American govern- ments to aid the place with their militia , nor despatched a single company of his own soldiers to its succour . Nay , whether or not he ...
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... enemies , and perished in lingering and barbarous torture . Of the garrison of Fort William Henry scarcely a half were enabled to gain the shelter of Fort Edward in a straggling and wretched con- dition . The British colonists were ...
... enemies , and perished in lingering and barbarous torture . Of the garrison of Fort William Henry scarcely a half were enabled to gain the shelter of Fort Edward in a straggling and wretched con- dition . The British colonists were ...
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... enemy . Gov- ernor Pownall , having been apprized that a British regiment was to be stationed at Boston , communicated this information to the General Court of Massachusetts , which ordered accom- modations to be provided for one ...
... enemy . Gov- ernor Pownall , having been apprized that a British regiment was to be stationed at Boston , communicated this information to the General Court of Massachusetts , which ordered accom- modations to be provided for one ...
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... advancing upon Boston . A rash demonstration ; not more odious to the colonists than humiliating to the arms of Britain , whose troops , driven from their outposts , and defeated by the enemy , were 8 [ BOOK X. HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA .
... advancing upon Boston . A rash demonstration ; not more odious to the colonists than humiliating to the arms of Britain , whose troops , driven from their outposts , and defeated by the enemy , were 8 [ BOOK X. HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA .
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