The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Band 3Books for Libraries Press, 1969 |
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... France . After all that could be advanced by oppofition , the amendment was rejected by a majority of 243 against 86. The earl of Chatham moved for an amendment in the house of lords . He was for bringing about an accommodation with the ...
... France . After all that could be advanced by oppofition , the amendment was rejected by a majority of 243 against 86. The earl of Chatham moved for an amendment in the house of lords . He was for bringing about an accommodation with the ...
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... France is mortifying ; but if we are wife , we fhall fupprefs our refentment at the present hour , and referve it for a more convenient opportunity . In the continual viciffitude of political events on the continent of Europe , we need ...
... France is mortifying ; but if we are wife , we fhall fupprefs our refentment at the present hour , and referve it for a more convenient opportunity . In the continual viciffitude of political events on the continent of Europe , we need ...
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... France . You will recollect what has been written relative to his recall - p . 38. Congress in Auguft defired him , to give from his memory , a general account of his whole transactions in France , from the time of his first arrival ...
... France . You will recollect what has been written relative to his recall - p . 38. Congress in Auguft defired him , to give from his memory , a general account of his whole transactions in France , from the time of his first arrival ...
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P 153 | 1 |
COUNT Donop repulfed in the attack upon Redbank p 1 The American and British force under Washington | 11 |
their diftrefs p 12 Complaints of prifoners being illuſed | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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