Royal Raiders: The Tories of the American RevolutionBobbs-Merrill, 1963 - 288 strani |
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... continued in confinement for two years . He complained that he was in a loathesome room , previously used as a dungeon for common felons and overrun with vermin . He claimed he was deprived of the use of pen , ink and paper , barred ...
... continued in confinement for two years . He complained that he was in a loathesome room , previously used as a dungeon for common felons and overrun with vermin . He claimed he was deprived of the use of pen , ink and paper , barred ...
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... continued their journeys . This particular rendezvous was not discovered until 1780. Sullivan himself was publicly criticized later when he was attorney general for allegedly not pressing the sale of confiscated Tory estates . He ...
... continued their journeys . This particular rendezvous was not discovered until 1780. Sullivan himself was publicly criticized later when he was attorney general for allegedly not pressing the sale of confiscated Tory estates . He ...
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... continued , they were forced to slow down be- cause of the exhausting struggle . Believing that such wearing conditions called for a halt and rest , Colonels Campbell , Sevier and Cleveland rode up to the front unit and proposed to ...
... continued , they were forced to slow down be- cause of the exhausting struggle . Believing that such wearing conditions called for a halt and rest , Colonels Campbell , Sevier and Cleveland rode up to the front unit and proposed to ...
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