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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... directed to pro- mise a declaration of war against the Portuguese Mon- arch , provided such an event would be agreeable to their Catholic and Christian Majesties . The refusal of the enemy to abide by the terms of the cartel , which had ...
... directed to pro- mise a declaration of war against the Portuguese Mon- arch , provided such an event would be agreeable to their Catholic and Christian Majesties . The refusal of the enemy to abide by the terms of the cartel , which had ...
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... directed General Wash- ington , in the event of General Howe's refusing to place General Lee upon the footing of a prisoner of war , to confine Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell , and five Hessian field officers , who were prisoners ...
... directed General Wash- ington , in the event of General Howe's refusing to place General Lee upon the footing of a prisoner of war , to confine Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell , and five Hessian field officers , who were prisoners ...
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... directed - or he had perhaps shown himself more humane to the prisoners whose fortune it was to fall into his hands , than suited the policy which they thought it necessary to pursue . Whatever may have been the reasons of the English ...
... directed - or he had perhaps shown himself more humane to the prisoners whose fortune it was to fall into his hands , than suited the policy which they thought it necessary to pursue . Whatever may have been the reasons of the English ...
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... directed to collect such a militia force as could be induced to join him , and then move to the relief of Colonel Gansevoort . Finding however that all his efforts to draw the militia to him in any sufficient number were ineffectual ...
... directed to collect such a militia force as could be induced to join him , and then move to the relief of Colonel Gansevoort . Finding however that all his efforts to draw the militia to him in any sufficient number were ineffectual ...
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... directed by Congress to institute a Court of Inquiry into his con- duct . The result of the Court was honourable to the General ; but there seems to be little doubt , that this was owing rather to the mode in which the inquiry war ...
... directed by Congress to institute a Court of Inquiry into his con- duct . The result of the Court was honourable to the General ; but there seems to be little doubt , that this was owing rather to the mode in which the inquiry war ...
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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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