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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... passed ; when the whole nation had declared that they were , and of right ought to be , free and independent ; when the banner of war had been unfurled in the name of thirteen United States , who had mutually and inter- changeably ...
... passed ; when the whole nation had declared that they were , and of right ought to be , free and independent ; when the banner of war had been unfurled in the name of thirteen United States , who had mutually and inter- changeably ...
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... passed far over the rear of the other . The weather for several days had been warm , wet , and foggy , and the roads were so muddy and deep as to be almost impassable - To have crossed the Delaware in view of the enemy would have been ...
... passed far over the rear of the other . The weather for several days had been warm , wet , and foggy , and the roads were so muddy and deep as to be almost impassable - To have crossed the Delaware in view of the enemy would have been ...
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... passed over many cruelties practised by the British upon the American prisoners ; but the instan- ces already adduced are sufficient to show the sort of feeling which prompted their conduct ; and it may be readily conceived that this ...
... passed over many cruelties practised by the British upon the American prisoners ; but the instan- ces already adduced are sufficient to show the sort of feeling which prompted their conduct ; and it may be readily conceived that this ...
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Paul Allen. gress , after having passed several resolutions , among which were , one declaring that Washington should not be bound by a majority of voices in a council of war contrary to his own judgment , and another refer- ring to the ...
Paul Allen. gress , after having passed several resolutions , among which were , one declaring that Washington should not be bound by a majority of voices in a council of war contrary to his own judgment , and another refer- ring to the ...
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... passed upon this subject on the 15th of March will be regarded , at the present day , as a singular compound of dignity and condescension . " Resolved , " say they , " That as Congress proceeded to the dismission of Doctor Stringer ...
... passed upon this subject on the 15th of March will be regarded , at the present day , as a singular compound of dignity and condescension . " Resolved , " say they , " That as Congress proceeded to the dismission of Doctor Stringer ...
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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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