A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Volumen2F. Betts, 1822 |
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... persons in arms against His Majesty's government , all general and provincial Congresses , and all others who were aid- ing and abetting the rebels , forthwith to desist from their treasonable practices , and return to their homes and ...
... persons in arms against His Majesty's government , all general and provincial Congresses , and all others who were aid- ing and abetting the rebels , forthwith to desist from their treasonable practices , and return to their homes and ...
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... person on that day to the fire of both armies , and his providential escape from injury , will call to mind the circumstance of his having been several times distinctly aimed at by his Indian ene- mies , on the day that proved so fatal ...
... person on that day to the fire of both armies , and his providential escape from injury , will call to mind the circumstance of his having been several times distinctly aimed at by his Indian ene- mies , on the day that proved so fatal ...
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... persons who refuse to take the continental cur- rency , or are otherwise disaffected to the American cause . " The modesty and forbearance of Washing- ton under this weight of honour and of power , may be regarded as a phenomenon in the ...
... persons who refuse to take the continental cur- rency , or are otherwise disaffected to the American cause . " The modesty and forbearance of Washing- ton under this weight of honour and of power , may be regarded as a phenomenon in the ...
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... persons and properties of inno- cent individuals , in Jersey and New York , have al- ready been spoken of . They not only exasperated the Congress to enter into resolutions of retaliation , but they had a result much more beneficial to ...
... persons and properties of inno- cent individuals , in Jersey and New York , have al- ready been spoken of . They not only exasperated the Congress to enter into resolutions of retaliation , but they had a result much more beneficial to ...
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... persons precisely the same treatment which General Lee should receive . This was a novel and dangerous experiment ; and more peculiarly haz- ardous because of the vast disproportion between the English and American prisoners ...
... persons precisely the same treatment which General Lee should receive . This was a novel and dangerous experiment ; and more peculiarly haz- ardous because of the vast disproportion between the English and American prisoners ...
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