An Impartial History of the Present War in America: Containing an Account of Its Rise and Progress, the Political Springs Thereof with Its Various Successes and Disappointments on Both Sides, Band 2Robson, 1780 |
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... sent out , which would enfure fuccefs , and matters would take a new turn , Thus did the miniftry promife one time after another , without having either any formed plan or defign that had the fmalleft probability in them . The Duke of ...
... sent out , which would enfure fuccefs , and matters would take a new turn , Thus did the miniftry promife one time after another , without having either any formed plan or defign that had the fmalleft probability in them . The Duke of ...
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... sent to Europe from whence they might be eafily replaced , would turn the fcales of war against them , and therefore as they had fufficient proofs of the troops having in fome inftances tranfgref fed the convention , though they might ...
... sent to Europe from whence they might be eafily replaced , would turn the fcales of war against them , and therefore as they had fufficient proofs of the troops having in fome inftances tranfgref fed the convention , though they might ...
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... sent a considerable detachment , amounting , as we have been informed , to 300 men , being grenadiers and chaffeurs , to the heights of Dumoulin's Hill ; some of them were already on the ridge , ready to ' attack us on the rear of ...
... sent a considerable detachment , amounting , as we have been informed , to 300 men , being grenadiers and chaffeurs , to the heights of Dumoulin's Hill ; some of them were already on the ridge , ready to ' attack us on the rear of ...
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... sent a flag of truce to the enemy , to know what terms , would be granted to as if we should be inclined to capitulate ; resolving at the same time to accept of none but such as would be honourable to his majestys and beneficial to his ...
... sent a flag of truce to the enemy , to know what terms , would be granted to as if we should be inclined to capitulate ; resolving at the same time to accept of none but such as would be honourable to his majestys and beneficial to his ...
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