History of the American Revolution: With a Preliminary View of the Character and Principles of the Colonists, and Their Controversies with Great BritainN. Hickman, 1834 - 372 páginas |
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... civil Affairs - Attempts to create Mutiny , defeated - British evacuate New York - Washington takes leave of the Officers , and rosigns his Commission Tunes exs Page 347 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION . CHAPTER I. THE war vi CONTENTS .
... civil Affairs - Attempts to create Mutiny , defeated - British evacuate New York - Washington takes leave of the Officers , and rosigns his Commission Tunes exs Page 347 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION . CHAPTER I. THE war vi CONTENTS .
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... officers had been long and violent ; and the agents of the province in London , had written home in despondency , representing their case as desperate , and desiring the general court to determine whether , since many cities in England ...
... officers had been long and violent ; and the agents of the province in London , had written home in despondency , representing their case as desperate , and desiring the general court to determine whether , since many cities in England ...
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... officers - name the troops - the ex- peditions their dates . Where are they to be found ? Not in the journals of this kingdom . They are nowhere to be found . " " In all the wars which have been common to us and them , they have taken ...
... officers - name the troops - the ex- peditions their dates . Where are they to be found ? Not in the journals of this kingdom . They are nowhere to be found . " " In all the wars which have been common to us and them , they have taken ...
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... officers and the regular troops , created great disgust and dissatisfaction , especially in Virginia , where , but for the magnanimity of the Virginia officers , it would have totally broken up the cam- paign of 1756 , under Generals ...
... officers and the regular troops , created great disgust and dissatisfaction , especially in Virginia , where , but for the magnanimity of the Virginia officers , it would have totally broken up the cam- paign of 1756 , under Generals ...
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... officers , representing themselves to be obstructed in the per- formance of their duties , applied for writs of assistance , according to the usage of the exchequer in England . The material question arose , whether the practice of the ...
... officers , representing themselves to be obstructed in the per- formance of their duties , applied for writs of assistance , according to the usage of the exchequer in England . The material question arose , whether the practice of the ...
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