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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William Gordon. THE GENERAL CONTENTS OF THE SEVERAL LETTERS IN VOL . III . LETTER I. P. 1-53 . OUNT Donop repulfed in the attack upon Red - bank , p . 1 . The American and British force under Washington and Howe , p . 3. Mud - ifland , p ...
William Gordon. THE GENERAL CONTENTS OF THE SEVERAL LETTERS IN VOL . III . LETTER I. P. 1-53 . OUNT Donop repulfed in the attack upon Red - bank , p . 1 . The American and British force under Washington and Howe , p . 3. Mud - ifland , p ...
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... letter of December the 3d , en- closing a letter to him from gen . Burgoyne of Novem- ber the 14th , wherein he declared , that the public faith , plighted in the convention of Saratoga , was broken on the part of the United States , in ...
... letter of December the 3d , en- closing a letter to him from gen . Burgoyne of Novem- ber the 14th , wherein he declared , that the public faith , plighted in the convention of Saratoga , was broken on the part of the United States , in ...
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... letter from them to con- grefs . The general declined granting a passport , which was unanimously approved by congrefs . The refusal made it necessary to forward the letter , with the acts , a copy of their commiffion and other papers ...
... letter from them to con- grefs . The general declined granting a passport , which was unanimously approved by congrefs . The refusal made it necessary to forward the letter , with the acts , a copy of their commiffion and other papers ...
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P 153 | 1 |
Howe p 3 Mudifland p 4reduced p 8 The | 11 |
their diftrefs p 12 Complaints of prifoners being illufed | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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