Royal Raiders: The Tories of the American RevolutionBobbs-Merrill, 1963 - 288 strani |
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... cause for such ineffectiveness was the conservatism which held such a strong and respected place in the American Revolutionary era , many of the prominent Tories being naturally conservative . Instead of seeking aggressively to ...
... cause for such ineffectiveness was the conservatism which held such a strong and respected place in the American Revolutionary era , many of the prominent Tories being naturally conservative . Instead of seeking aggressively to ...
Stran 63
... cause of the Crown ; denouncing or refusing to obey con- gresses and committees ; writing or speaking against the American cause ; rejecting Continental money ; refusing to give up arms ; drinking the King's health ; inciting or taking ...
... cause of the Crown ; denouncing or refusing to obey con- gresses and committees ; writing or speaking against the American cause ; rejecting Continental money ; refusing to give up arms ; drinking the King's health ; inciting or taking ...
Stran 235
... cause , centered at the time in the picturesque Old Dominion state . Arnold now commanded British and Tories as a brigadier general , com- missioned by the Crown , and ironically a rank lower than his former American major generalcy ...
... cause , centered at the time in the picturesque Old Dominion state . Arnold now commanded British and Tories as a brigadier general , com- missioned by the Crown , and ironically a rank lower than his former American major generalcy ...
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