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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... first onset , have been advisable ; as it might probably have involved a general action before the detachment could have received fupport ? Did not prudence dictate falling back and taking a new position , rather than hazarding an ...
... first onset , have been advisable ; as it might probably have involved a general action before the detachment could have received fupport ? Did not prudence dictate falling back and taking a new position , rather than hazarding an ...
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... first session to prevent the return to this state of certain perfons therein named , and others who have left the ftate , or either of the United States , and joined the British . There are above 300 named in it . In cafe they return ...
... first session to prevent the return to this state of certain perfons therein named , and others who have left the ftate , or either of the United States , and joined the British . There are above 300 named in it . In cafe they return ...
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... first good opportunity of attacking the Americans ; and learning that the fituation of their encampment at Cler mont ... first fire , threw the others into dif order , and the whole recoiled fo fuddenly , that the first Maryland regiment ...
... first good opportunity of attacking the Americans ; and learning that the fituation of their encampment at Cler mont ... first fire , threw the others into dif order , and the whole recoiled fo fuddenly , that the first Maryland regiment ...
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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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