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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Including an Account of the Late War ; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period William Gordon. Beres arton met History of the To face the Title of Vol.II " . STON , Environs . NODDL Miles . +.
Including an Account of the Late War ; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period William Gordon. Beres arton met History of the To face the Title of Vol.II " . STON , Environs . NODDL Miles . +.
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... Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period William Gordon. History of the Salem met To face the Title of Vol.II. STON , Environs . HISTORY THE RISE , PROGRESS , AND ESTABLISHMENT , OF. seres rtun Miles . NODE their consulted 1.
... Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period William Gordon. History of the Salem met To face the Title of Vol.II. STON , Environs . HISTORY THE RISE , PROGRESS , AND ESTABLISHMENT , OF. seres rtun Miles . NODE their consulted 1.
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... miles , within the eighteen hours . The militia that followed him , marched with a quick ftep till they reached the place of deftina- tion . Mr. Benedict Arnold of New Haven , had been chosen captain of a volunteer company , by the ...
... miles , within the eighteen hours . The militia that followed him , marched with a quick ftep till they reached the place of deftina- tion . Mr. Benedict Arnold of New Haven , had been chosen captain of a volunteer company , by the ...
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... miles of the capital ; but a sufficient sum of money being paid by the receiver- general to compensate for the powder , and the citizens engaging to guard the public treafury and magazine , they difperfed and returned to their ...
... miles of the capital ; but a sufficient sum of money being paid by the receiver- general to compensate for the powder , and the citizens engaging to guard the public treafury and magazine , they difperfed and returned to their ...
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... miles coaftways , was acceffible to the British fleets and armies . It had but a few trifling fortifications , and thefe held by British officers . The western frontiers were exposed to the favages ; and the negroes might be prevailed ...
... miles coaftways , was acceffible to the British fleets and armies . It had but a few trifling fortifications , and thefe held by British officers . The western frontiers were exposed to the favages ; and the negroes might be prevailed ...
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