History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 1Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... British movements in Rhode Island ....... 444 Washington's nobleness of character 445 APPENDIX TO CHAPTER I. Judge Drayton's remarks on Lord and General Howe's Declaration .. 446 CHAPTER II . 1776-1777 . PROGRESS OF THE WAR . Schuyler's ...
... British movements in Rhode Island ....... 444 Washington's nobleness of character 445 APPENDIX TO CHAPTER I. Judge Drayton's remarks on Lord and General Howe's Declaration .. 446 CHAPTER II . 1776-1777 . PROGRESS OF THE WAR . Schuyler's ...
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... British officer who bore the summons summons was ushered blindfold into the presence of Frontenac and his associates in the council - room of the castle of Quebec . " Read your message , " said Frontenac . Having obeyed , the Englishman ...
... British officer who bore the summons summons was ushered blindfold into the presence of Frontenac and his associates in the council - room of the castle of Quebec . " Read your message , " said Frontenac . Having obeyed , the Englishman ...
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... British province , were still French in language , religion , and attachments , and receiving their priests from Canada , were peculiarly exposed to temptations to violate the terms of the neutrality , which exempted them from bearing ...
... British province , were still French in language , religion , and attachments , and receiving their priests from Canada , were peculiarly exposed to temptations to violate the terms of the neutrality , which exempted them from bearing ...
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... British America , * full time was allowed Montcalm to entrench and strengthen his position , but the supply of provisions was very limited . An attempt was first made to destroy the British fleet by fire - ships ; but these were caught ...
... British America , * full time was allowed Montcalm to entrench and strengthen his position , but the supply of provisions was very limited . An attempt was first made to destroy the British fleet by fire - ships ; but these were caught ...
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... British arms were next directed against the French West India Islands , General Monckton , in November , 1761 , sailed from New York , with two line - of - bat- tle ships , a hundred transports and twelve thousand regular and colonial ...
... British arms were next directed against the French West India Islands , General Monckton , in November , 1761 , sailed from New York , with two line - of - bat- tle ships , a hundred transports and twelve thousand regular and colonial ...
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