The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Band 2Books for Libraries Press, 1969 |
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... night , leaving Meffts . Blagden , Biggelow and Nichols , with a party of men , thirty in all , officers included , to march early in the morning for Skeensborough , and fecure major Skeen , his negroes and tenants . This council might ...
... night , leaving Meffts . Blagden , Biggelow and Nichols , with a party of men , thirty in all , officers included , to march early in the morning for Skeensborough , and fecure major Skeen , his negroes and tenants . This council might ...
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... night , 2 . from Cobble - hill , Lechmere's - point , and Lamb's - dam , a fortified battery at Roxbury . The firing was conti- nued all that , and the two fucceeding nights . The first night , two feven inch , and one ten inch , and ...
... night , 2 . from Cobble - hill , Lechmere's - point , and Lamb's - dam , a fortified battery at Roxbury . The firing was conti- nued all that , and the two fucceeding nights . The first night , two feven inch , and one ten inch , and ...
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... night the troops have raised two forts , one upon each hill , fufficient to defend them from fmall arms and grape fhot . The night is remarkably mild , a finer for working could not have been selected out of the three hundred and fixty ...
... night the troops have raised two forts , one upon each hill , fufficient to defend them from fmall arms and grape fhot . The night is remarkably mild , a finer for working could not have been selected out of the three hundred and fixty ...
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against Tyconderoga p 10 The proceedings of the Maffachu | 23 |
Governor Hutchinsons letter books difcovered p 28 | 34 |
The battle at Breedshill erroneouſly called Bunkershill p | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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