A History of the American Revolution: Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Band 1Gregg Press, 1972 - 1126 Seiten |
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... Congress seemed to be to guard Bos- ton Neck , so as to cut off the land communication of his Majesty's troops in town . In this important ser- vice , Colonel Lemuel Robinson , of Dorchester , was eminnetly useful . Another important ...
... Congress seemed to be to guard Bos- ton Neck , so as to cut off the land communication of his Majesty's troops in town . In this important ser- vice , Colonel Lemuel Robinson , of Dorchester , was eminnetly useful . Another important ...
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... Congress who from the first cherished a hope of independence , were ena- bled to attain the adoption of those measures which so gradually but so successfully led them to the sum- mit of their wishes . We have heretofore mentioned ...
... Congress who from the first cherished a hope of independence , were ena- bled to attain the adoption of those measures which so gradually but so successfully led them to the sum- mit of their wishes . We have heretofore mentioned ...
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... Congress would be afterwards acknowledged to render the treaty com- plete . This message was delivered to Congress , by Genė- ral Sullivan on the 2d of September . He was desir- ed to reduce it to writing ; at the same time that a let ...
... Congress would be afterwards acknowledged to render the treaty com- plete . This message was delivered to Congress , by Genė- ral Sullivan on the 2d of September . He was desir- ed to reduce it to writing ; at the same time that a let ...
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Introductory remarks | 1 |
Further Preliminary Observations | 24 |
CHAP IIIResignation of Mr Pitt Appointment of Lord | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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