A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, 2 tomasF. Betts, 1822 |
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... called his officers together to consult upon the means of safety . In this instance , his advice was fortunate- ly adopted - an immediate retreat to Princeton was determined upon ; and the annals of war would be consulted in vain , for ...
... called his officers together to consult upon the means of safety . In this instance , his advice was fortunate- ly adopted - an immediate retreat to Princeton was determined upon ; and the annals of war would be consulted in vain , for ...
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... called retaliation , when the punishment due to the perpetrator of the crime is in- flicted upon a third party entirely innocent . Lieuten- ant Colonel Campbell and the Hessian officers had no agency whatever in the treatment received ...
... called retaliation , when the punishment due to the perpetrator of the crime is in- flicted upon a third party entirely innocent . Lieuten- ant Colonel Campbell and the Hessian officers had no agency whatever in the treatment received ...
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... called tories were the principal advisers and perpetrators ; and against these , the American troops , continentals and militia , lost no opportunity of taking ample vengeance . To such extent indeed did they carry the practice of ...
... called tories were the principal advisers and perpetrators ; and against these , the American troops , continentals and militia , lost no opportunity of taking ample vengeance . To such extent indeed did they carry the practice of ...
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... called , since they neither stated any thing that was not before acknowledged , nor suggested any thing which could be considered as a remedy for the difficulties of their situation . Lieutenant General Burgoyne , who it will be re ...
... called , since they neither stated any thing that was not before acknowledged , nor suggested any thing which could be considered as a remedy for the difficulties of their situation . Lieutenant General Burgoyne , who it will be re ...
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... called , from which as there could be no prospect of dislodging him , and as the American camp were much exposed to their fire on that side , and lia- ble to be enfiladed on all quarters ; and as there was every reason to expect an ...
... called , from which as there could be no prospect of dislodging him , and as the American camp were much exposed to their fire on that side , and lia- ble to be enfiladed on all quarters ; and as there was every reason to expect an ...
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A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the ..., 2 tomas Paul Allen Visos knygos peržiūra - 1822 |
A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the ..., 2 tomas Paul Allen Visos knygos peržiūra - 1822 |
A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the ..., 2 tomas Paul Allen Visos knygos peržiūra - 1822 |
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