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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... greatest order , quietnefs , and tranquility in the province ; and notwithstanding . the anxiety excited by the prorogation and diffolu- tion of their affemblies , and the expiration of their militia laws in confequence thereof , which ...
... greatest order , quietnefs , and tranquility in the province ; and notwithstanding . the anxiety excited by the prorogation and diffolu- tion of their affemblies , and the expiration of their militia laws in confequence thereof , which ...
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... greatest commotion without receiving the fmalleft in- fult . A report being however spread in the evening , that a detachment from the men of war were upon their march to the city , the people again took to their arms , and continued ...
... greatest commotion without receiving the fmalleft in- fult . A report being however spread in the evening , that a detachment from the men of war were upon their march to the city , the people again took to their arms , and continued ...
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... greatest joy , and confider it as the moft fortunate event of his life , if they gave him an opportunity to be an inftrument of promoting their happiness , and of being a fuccefsful mediator between them and the fupreme authority , The ...
... greatest joy , and confider it as the moft fortunate event of his life , if they gave him an opportunity to be an inftrument of promoting their happiness , and of being a fuccefsful mediator between them and the fupreme authority , The ...
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... greatest degree of rage and indignation a- mongst them ; as an evidence of their indignation , they burnt his Majefty's fpeech publicly in the camp , and on this occaffon they changed their colours from a plain red ground which they had ...
... greatest degree of rage and indignation a- mongst them ; as an evidence of their indignation , they burnt his Majefty's fpeech publicly in the camp , and on this occaffon they changed their colours from a plain red ground which they had ...
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... greatest abundance . The lofs of this fhip was much resented in England , and occafioned fome fevere re- flections upon the admiralty , both within and without doors , for hazarding a cargo of fuch value and im- portance in a ...
... greatest abundance . The lofs of this fhip was much resented in England , and occafioned fome fevere re- flections upon the admiralty , both within and without doors , for hazarding a cargo of fuch value and im- portance in a ...
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