The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Compiled Under the Inspection of the Hon. Bushrod Washington from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed, an Introduction Containing a Compendious View of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America, Band 2 |
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I inquired of Captain Riparti about the boy that was carried by this place , as it
was done while the command devolved on him , between the death of the late
general and the arrival of the present . He acknowledged that a boy had been
carried ...
I inquired of Captain Riparti about the boy that was carried by this place , as it
was done while the command devolved on him , between the death of the late
general and the arrival of the present . He acknowledged that a boy had been
carried ...
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It is therefore probable , that this system , if unconnected with the act for raising a
revenue internally , might have been carried into operation without exciting any
general combination of the colonies against it . Great disgust , however , was ...
It is therefore probable , that this system , if unconnected with the act for raising a
revenue internally , might have been carried into operation without exciting any
general combination of the colonies against it . Great disgust , however , was ...
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North soon after moved a bill for restraining the trade and commerce of the New
England provinces , and prohibiting them from carrying on the fisheries on the
banks of Newfoundland . While this bill was depending , and only vengeance
was ...
North soon after moved a bill for restraining the trade and commerce of the New
England provinces , and prohibiting them from carrying on the fisheries on the
banks of Newfoundland . While this bill was depending , and only vengeance
was ...
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Its influence was believed to be so pernicious , that Captain Sear , at the head of
a body of horsemen from Connecticut , armed with muskets , entered the town ,
broke up bis press , and carried off his type . " . . . . . afterwards , afterwards , the ...
Its influence was believed to be so pernicious , that Captain Sear , at the head of
a body of horsemen from Connecticut , armed with muskets , entered the town ,
broke up bis press , and carried off his type . " . . . . . afterwards , afterwards , the ...
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Floating batteries were also constructed on the part of the Americans , and would
unquestionably have aided either offensive or defensive operations . . . . . . . .
Hitherto va Hitherto the war , though carried on with the 336 THE LIFE OF.
Floating batteries were also constructed on the part of the Americans , and would
unquestionably have aided either offensive or defensive operations . . . . . . . .
Hitherto va Hitherto the war , though carried on with the 336 THE LIFE OF.
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