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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... appeared too contemptible for the formation of any serious plan of military opera- tions . Five regiments were ... appearance of hos- tility , occurred in the Province of New - Hampshire , where a number of people assembled in arms , and ...
... appeared too contemptible for the formation of any serious plan of military opera- tions . Five regiments were ... appearance of hos- tility , occurred in the Province of New - Hampshire , where a number of people assembled in arms , and ...
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... appeared among the troops . The whole army was divided into parties . The southern and middle were arrayed against the eastern troops . Washington felt himself imperiously called upon to quell the threatening symptom . For some weeks be ...
... appeared among the troops . The whole army was divided into parties . The southern and middle were arrayed against the eastern troops . Washington felt himself imperiously called upon to quell the threatening symptom . For some weeks be ...
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... appeared to have its growth , or force , from head quarters ; not from the comman- der in chief , he would have spilt his blood to quench the first appearance of the flame , but an Adjutant General . This man , whatever might have been ...
... appeared to have its growth , or force , from head quarters ; not from the comman- der in chief , he would have spilt his blood to quench the first appearance of the flame , but an Adjutant General . This man , whatever might have been ...
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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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abandoned appointed arms Arnold arrived artillery Assembly attack attempt battle body Boston Britain British British army camp Captain cause Colonel Colonies Commander in Chief Committee common conduct Congress considered Continental Congress continued Crown Point declared defence determined duty effect enemy England feelings fire fleet force Fort Duquesne Fort Washington friends Gage garrison Governour Hessians honour House hundred immediately important independence inhabitants justice King Kingsbridge land Legislature letter liberty Long Island Lord Lord Cornwallis Lord Dunmore Lord North Lordship Majesty Majesty's Massachusetts measures ment military militia Ministers Ministry nature neral never New-York North North River occasion officers Parliament party passed petition present prisoners Province publick Quebec received regiments reinforcement repeal resolutions resolved retreat ricans river sent ships sion soldiers soon South Carolina spirit Stamp Act thousand tion town troops Virginia Washington whole