History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... Troops in Boston , 151 - Boston Massacre , 152 - Hutchinson's Letters , 154 - Destruction of Imported Tea , 155 - Boston Port Bill , 156— Proceedings of the Continental Congress , 158 - Approach of War , 159 . CHAPTER XXIV ...
... Troops in Boston , 151 - Boston Massacre , 152 - Hutchinson's Letters , 154 - Destruction of Imported Tea , 155 - Boston Port Bill , 156— Proceedings of the Continental Congress , 158 - Approach of War , 159 . CHAPTER XXIV ...
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... employed during the Revolution 353 357 367 371 371 371 Troops furnished by the respective States , from 1775 to 1783 .... 373 Table of Contemporary Sovereigns 374 HISTORY ΟΙ THE UNITED STATES . CHAPTER I. DISCOVERY OF.
... employed during the Revolution 353 357 367 371 371 371 Troops furnished by the respective States , from 1775 to 1783 .... 373 Table of Contemporary Sovereigns 374 HISTORY ΟΙ THE UNITED STATES . CHAPTER I. DISCOVERY OF.
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... troops ; but before they could arrive , the Connecticut party were on their way to the scene of action . By a rapid march they succeeded in surprising the Pequods , in their camp of palisades , before day - break , and , but for THE ...
... troops ; but before they could arrive , the Connecticut party were on their way to the scene of action . By a rapid march they succeeded in surprising the Pequods , in their camp of palisades , before day - break , and , but for THE ...
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... troops from Massachusetts , which formed the most considerable body , was retarded by the most singular cause that ever influenced the operations of a military force . When they were mustered , previous to their departure , it was found ...
... troops from Massachusetts , which formed the most considerable body , was retarded by the most singular cause that ever influenced the operations of a military force . When they were mustered , previous to their departure , it was found ...
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... troops could arrive , so that their services were never required . The commissioners now called the attention of the general court to the king's letter , received two years before , but not much regarded . Their recommendation was ...
... troops could arrive , so that their services were never required . The commissioners now called the attention of the general court to the king's letter , received two years before , but not much regarded . Their recommendation was ...
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afterwards American appointed arms Arnold arrived artillery assembly attack attempt batteries battle body Boston Britain British army Burgoyne camp campaign Canada Captain captured Charleston charter coast Colonel colonists colony command commenced compelled congress council declared defeat defence Delaware detachment effect enemy engagement England English expedition favour fire fleet force Fort Edward France French frigate garrison governor guns harbour hostilities Indians inhabitants Island Jefferson Jersey killed king land legislature Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon loss marched Massachusetts measures ment miles military militia nation North officers parliament party passed peace Philadelphia possession president prisoners proceeded province provisions Quebec received regiment reinforcements retired retreat returned Rhode Island river royal royalists Sackett's Harbour sailed sent settlement ships Sir Henry Clinton soon South Carolina spirit squadron succeeded success Sullivan's Island surrender took town treaty troops United vessels Virginia voted Washington whole wounded York York island