History of the Rise, Progress and Termination of the American Revolution: Interspersed with Biographical, Political and Moral Observations ...Manning and Loring, For E. Larkin, No. 47, Cornhill, 1805 |
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... King and Parliament , after the Intelligence of the Capture of Lord Cornwallis and his Army -King's Speech . Addrefs of Thanks opposed . - Propofition by Sir Thomas Pitt to withhold Supplies from the Crown . - Vote carried in Favor of ...
... King and Parliament , after the Intelligence of the Capture of Lord Cornwallis and his Army -King's Speech . Addrefs of Thanks opposed . - Propofition by Sir Thomas Pitt to withhold Supplies from the Crown . - Vote carried in Favor of ...
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... King's Officers . - A Convention at Bofton . - Troops arrive . A Combination against all Commerce with Great Britain . A General Affembly convened at Bofton- removed to Cambridge . - Governor Bernard , after his Impeachment , repairs to ...
... King's Officers . - A Convention at Bofton . - Troops arrive . A Combination against all Commerce with Great Britain . A General Affembly convened at Bofton- removed to Cambridge . - Governor Bernard , after his Impeachment , repairs to ...
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... king of Great Britain ; that the emperor had fent out a confiderable reinforcement to the aid of the British commanders in America , and that additional troops were to follow ; that this had greatly encouraged the court of Britain , and ...
... king of Great Britain ; that the emperor had fent out a confiderable reinforcement to the aid of the British commanders in America , and that additional troops were to follow ; that this had greatly encouraged the court of Britain , and ...
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... kings of Great Britain , and the nation they govern , had viewed for many centuries with hatred and de- teftation . The gentlemen appointed on the part of America to draw up the articles of capitulation , were the count de Noailles , a ...
... kings of Great Britain , and the nation they govern , had viewed for many centuries with hatred and de- teftation . The gentlemen appointed on the part of America to draw up the articles of capitulation , were the count de Noailles , a ...
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... king of En- gland , except fuch as were prisoners to the Americans . Much to the honor of general Clarke , he quitted the poft without any injury to the town of Savannah , and left the works ftanding that had been erected by the ...
... king of En- gland , except fuch as were prisoners to the Americans . Much to the honor of general Clarke , he quitted the poft without any injury to the town of Savannah , and left the works ftanding that had been erected by the ...
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