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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... possessed by any other single nation under heaven ; and to a people , of recent origin in- deed , but developing immense powers , and making gigantic progress ; to a people above all others interesting to the nations of Europe ...
... possessed by any other single nation under heaven ; and to a people , of recent origin in- deed , but developing immense powers , and making gigantic progress ; to a people above all others interesting to the nations of Europe ...
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... Possessions surrendered to the Eng- lish . 84 1680. William Penn obtains a Grant of Lands in America . ( 26th of October ) . Dissolution of Congress Meeting of the Provincial Congress at Con- cord ; they adjourn to Cambridge 136 • 137 ...
... Possessions surrendered to the Eng- lish . 84 1680. William Penn obtains a Grant of Lands in America . ( 26th of October ) . Dissolution of Congress Meeting of the Provincial Congress at Con- cord ; they adjourn to Cambridge 136 • 137 ...
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... Possession of Mount Hope . Americans march against the British Lines . 280 ( 19th of August ) . D'Estaing comes to Rhode Island , but sails for Boston 280 240 ( 6th of July ) . Retreat of General St. Clair . Is pursued by General Fraser ...
... Possession of Mount Hope . Americans march against the British Lines . 280 ( 19th of August ) . D'Estaing comes to Rhode Island , but sails for Boston 280 240 ( 6th of July ) . Retreat of General St. Clair . Is pursued by General Fraser ...
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... Possession of it Penobscot attacked . Admiral Arbuthnot supersedes Sir George 306 Cartel 350 307 307 1780. Proceedings of Lord Cornwallis after the Battle of Camden 351 . 307 He takes Possession of Charleston . 351 Collier 308 ( 20th of ...
... Possession of it Penobscot attacked . Admiral Arbuthnot supersedes Sir George 306 Cartel 350 307 307 1780. Proceedings of Lord Cornwallis after the Battle of Camden 351 . 307 He takes Possession of Charleston . 351 Collier 308 ( 20th of ...
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... possession of the island , for the king and queen of Spain , the sailors acknowledged his authority , begged pardon for their former behavior , and promised the utmost obedience for the future . On his return , when near the coast of ...
... possession of the island , for the king and queen of Spain , the sailors acknowledged his authority , begged pardon for their former behavior , and promised the utmost obedience for the future . On his return , when near the coast of ...
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afterward alarm American army appeared appointed arms arrived artillery assembly attack battle began boats body Boston Britain British army Burgoyne camp Captain Carolina carried Charleston coast Colonel colonies colonists Columbus command congress Count d'Estaing crown defence Delaware despatched detachment discovered enemy engaged England English expedition fire fleet force Fort Edward French garrison governor granted Helluland hostile hundred Indians inhabitants island killed king Lake Champlain Lake George land Lord Lord Baltimore Lord Cornwallis Lord Dunmore marched measures miles military militia morning natives North North river officers parliament party passed Penn Philadelphia Portrait possession prisoners proceeded proprietors province provisions received regiment reinforcements resolved retreat river royal sailed savages sent settlement settlers ships shore Sir Henry Clinton Skenesborough soldiers soon South South Carolina spirit Sullivan's Island Ticonderoga tion took town troops vessels Virginia voyage Washington woods wounded York