The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment, of the Independence of the United States of America: Including an Account of the Late War ; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period, Band 2Author, 1788 |
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... commander in chief of the continental forces , p . 34 . The battle at Breed's - hill erroneously called Bunker's - bill , p . 41 . A fpeech of the Oneida Indians , p . 54. An answer of the Stockbridge Indians , p . 56. The reply of the ...
... commander in chief of the continental forces , p . 34 . The battle at Breed's - hill erroneously called Bunker's - bill , p . 41 . A fpeech of the Oneida Indians , p . 54. An answer of the Stockbridge Indians , p . 56. The reply of the ...
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... commander in chief . There is too great a nationality among the Bay - men : fuch a one might be unduly prejudiced in favor of his own colony . Befide , colonel Washington and the other co- lonists were in purfuit of an honorable ...
... commander in chief . There is too great a nationality among the Bay - men : fuch a one might be unduly prejudiced in favor of his own colony . Befide , colonel Washington and the other co- lonists were in purfuit of an honorable ...
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... commander in chief , by addreffing him on his appointment and ar- rival , and by declaring the fatisfaction he should feel in serving under his command . He was joined in the ad- drefs by the officers of his brigade . If other generals ...
... commander in chief , by addreffing him on his appointment and ar- rival , and by declaring the fatisfaction he should feel in serving under his command . He was joined in the ad- drefs by the officers of his brigade . If other generals ...
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... chief commander , remained at Albany to attend the Indian treaty carrying on in that city . General Montgomery made a move- ment down Lake Champlain , without waiting the arrival of more troops ; that fo he might hinder the enemy's ...
... chief commander , remained at Albany to attend the Indian treaty carrying on in that city . General Montgomery made a move- ment down Lake Champlain , without waiting the arrival of more troops ; that fo he might hinder the enemy's ...
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... commander in chief could not refrain from showing , that he was greatly diffatisfied . ' But a negative being put on the question , the next point to be confidered was , whether they fhould poffefs them- felves of Dorchefter heights ...
... commander in chief could not refrain from showing , that he was greatly diffatisfied . ' But a negative being put on the question , the next point to be confidered was , whether they fhould poffefs them- felves of Dorchefter heights ...
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