The Pictorial History of the American Revolution: With a Sketch of the Early History of the CountryR. Sears, 1845 - 428 Seiten |
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... Force 190 Skirmishes 159 Scarcity of Provisions in Boston Correspondence with Commissioners 190 159 Danger of short Enlistments 159 The Royal Cruisers carry on a predatory War- fare against Inhabitants on the Coast of New England . 161 ...
... Force 190 Skirmishes 159 Scarcity of Provisions in Boston Correspondence with Commissioners 190 159 Danger of short Enlistments 159 The Royal Cruisers carry on a predatory War- fare against Inhabitants on the Coast of New England . 161 ...
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... force surrounded the pirates , captured the larger of their vessels , while the other escaped by cutting her cables . Those on board the latter being reduced to extremity from want of food , were obliged to return to the settlement ...
... force surrounded the pirates , captured the larger of their vessels , while the other escaped by cutting her cables . Those on board the latter being reduced to extremity from want of food , were obliged to return to the settlement ...
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... force . The most severe laws were enacted under the sanction of Whitgift , Archbishop of Canterbury , a prelate sincerely but bigotedly attached to the English church . The wisdom of Cecil viewed with much dissatisfaction the ...
... force . The most severe laws were enacted under the sanction of Whitgift , Archbishop of Canterbury , a prelate sincerely but bigotedly attached to the English church . The wisdom of Cecil viewed with much dissatisfaction the ...
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... force against the conqueror of Lut- zen . Moreover , Lord Baltimore , having just obtained his patent extending . northward to the latitude of forty degrees , intimated his claim to nearly the whole of the Dutch territory . All these ...
... force against the conqueror of Lut- zen . Moreover , Lord Baltimore , having just obtained his patent extending . northward to the latitude of forty degrees , intimated his claim to nearly the whole of the Dutch territory . All these ...
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... force of 600 men , he marched into New Sweden , as it was termed , which , after a short resistance , renounced that name , and became incorporated with the Dutch dependency . A few of the settlers returned to their native country ; the ...
... force of 600 men , he marched into New Sweden , as it was termed , which , after a short resistance , renounced that name , and became incorporated with the Dutch dependency . A few of the settlers returned to their native country ; the ...
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