A History of the United States: For Families and LibrariesT. Belknap, 1873 - 780 strani |
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Stran 245
... Continental Congress had put forth all its energies in preparations for a severe struggle with British power , now evidently near at hand . Articles of war were agreed to on the 30th of June ; a declaration of the causes for taking up ...
... Continental Congress had put forth all its energies in preparations for a severe struggle with British power , now evidently near at hand . Articles of war were agreed to on the 30th of June ; a declaration of the causes for taking up ...
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... continental army in New York , and British troops and German hirelings ' were approach- ing by thousands , the Continental Congress , now in permanent session in the State House at Philadelphia , had a question of vast im- portance ...
... continental army in New York , and British troops and German hirelings ' were approach- ing by thousands , the Continental Congress , now in permanent session in the State House at Philadelphia , had a question of vast im- portance ...
Stran 293
... continental bills were then in circulation , besides a large amount of local issues by the several States . It was perceived that depreciation was inevitable , and Congress proposed , as a substitute for further issues , a loan of five ...
... continental bills were then in circulation , besides a large amount of local issues by the several States . It was perceived that depreciation was inevitable , and Congress proposed , as a substitute for further issues , a loan of five ...
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Portrait of General Greene | 173 |
Portrait of Colonel Washington | 313 |
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