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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... officers of the Customs , and the whole board of Commissioners , com- bined to give a character of outrage to this seizure in the minds of the people , which led to an alarming ri- ot . It is probable if the Custom House Officers had ...
... officers of the Customs , and the whole board of Commissioners , com- bined to give a character of outrage to this seizure in the minds of the people , which led to an alarming ri- ot . It is probable if the Custom House Officers had ...
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... officers disclaimed all knowledge of its contents.- However , Colonel Reed's instructions being positive , they parted . After they had got some distance , the officer with the flag again put about , and asked under what direction Mr ...
... officers disclaimed all knowledge of its contents.- However , Colonel Reed's instructions being positive , they parted . After they had got some distance , the officer with the flag again put about , and asked under what direction Mr ...
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... officers to be particularly careful of this . " The officers and commanding officers of regiments , are to see their supernumerary officers so posted as to keep their men to their duty , and it may not be amiss for the troops to know ...
... officers to be particularly careful of this . " The officers and commanding officers of regiments , are to see their supernumerary officers so posted as to keep their men to their duty , and it may not be amiss for the troops to know ...
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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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