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... Possession ta- was repeated the two succeeding nights . On the night of the heights of Dor- fourth , immediately after the firing had begun , a considerable detachment of the Americans under the command of General Thomas , crossing the ...
... Possession ta- was repeated the two succeeding nights . On the night of the heights of Dor- fourth , immediately after the firing had begun , a considerable detachment of the Americans under the command of General Thomas , crossing the ...
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... possession of that country , was believed to be all - im- portant to either party , and it was thought that its present tem- per was such as to render it probable , that its weight would be thrown into the scale of those , who should ...
... possession of that country , was believed to be all - im- portant to either party , and it was thought that its present tem- per was such as to render it probable , that its weight would be thrown into the scale of those , who should ...
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... possession of York Island an object of too much importance to be longer neglected . With a view to the acquisition of them , he directed General Knyp- hausen to cross the country , from New Rochelle , and to take possession of ...
... possession of York Island an object of too much importance to be longer neglected . With a view to the acquisition of them , he directed General Knyp- hausen to cross the country , from New Rochelle , and to take possession of ...
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VOL | 1 |
Opinions on the supremacy of Parliament and its right to tax the colo | 80 |
CHAPTER | 160 |
Urheberrecht | |
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