The Pictorial History of the American Revolution: With a Sketch of the Early History of the Country, the Constitution of the United States, and a Chronological IndexJ.S. Redfield, 1845 - 432 Seiten |
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... began : a mother - country , unwilling to yield up a prosperous foreign establishment without à struggle — a king fearful of seeing trial made of a republican form of government , lest it should be successful - a people ground down with ...
... began : a mother - country , unwilling to yield up a prosperous foreign establishment without à struggle — a king fearful of seeing trial made of a republican form of government , lest it should be successful - a people ground down with ...
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... began to consider this as an ill omen ; but the admiral told them that " no omen could be evil to those whose designs were good . " They arrived at the Canaries on the eleventh of August , where they remained , refreshing themselves ...
... began to consider this as an ill omen ; but the admiral told them that " no omen could be evil to those whose designs were good . " They arrived at the Canaries on the eleventh of August , where they remained , refreshing themselves ...
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... began to en- tertain serious thoughts of compelling Columbus to return . In a word , so great were their fears , that some of them were for throwing the admiral overboard , and asserting , on their return to Spain , that he fell into ...
... began to en- tertain serious thoughts of compelling Columbus to return . In a word , so great were their fears , that some of them were for throwing the admiral overboard , and asserting , on their return to Spain , that he fell into ...
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... began to mutiny , and would probably have taken some des- perate measures , had not the flight of upward of forty sparrows , and other birds , from the west , again given them hopes that they were near land . Some signs of land appeared ...
... began to mutiny , and would probably have taken some des- perate measures , had not the flight of upward of forty sparrows , and other birds , from the west , again given them hopes that they were near land . Some signs of land appeared ...
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... began to fish , and having loaded it heavily , paddled back to the English , and , dividing his cargo into two parts , in- timated that one was for the ship , and the other for the pinnace . Next day they received a visit from some ...
... began to fish , and having loaded it heavily , paddled back to the English , and , dividing his cargo into two parts , in- timated that one was for the ship , and the other for the pinnace . Next day they received a visit from some ...
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afterward alarm American army appeared appointed arms Arnold arrived artillery assembly attack attempt baggage battle began boats body Boston Britain British army Burgoyne camp Captain carried Charleston coast Colonel colonies colonists command congress Cornwallis Count d'Estaing D'Estaing defence Delaware despatched detachment enemy engaged England expedition fire fleet force Fort Edward French garrison Georgia governor Hill hostile Hudson Indians inhabitants Island joined killed king Lake Lake Champlain Lake George land Lord Lord Cornwallis Lord Dunmore marched measures miles military militia morning night North North river officers parliament party passed Philadelphia possession prisoners proceeded province provisions reached rear received regiment reinforcements resolved retreat returned river royal sailed savages Savannah sent settlement settlers ships side Sir Henry Clinton Skenesborough soldiers soon South Carolina Sullivan's Island surrender Ticonderoga tion took town troops vessels Virginia voyage Washington woods wounded York