Royal Raiders: The Tories of the American RevolutionBobbs-Merrill, 1963 - 288 strani |
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... Royal Greens , and some un- attached Tories from New York , New Jersey , and Pennsylvania . Contrast- ing with the lush , green fields of the valley were the red skins of some 500 Indians , chiefly Senecas , the most ferocious tribe of ...
... Royal Greens , and some un- attached Tories from New York , New Jersey , and Pennsylvania . Contrast- ing with the lush , green fields of the valley were the red skins of some 500 Indians , chiefly Senecas , the most ferocious tribe of ...
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... royal government , garrison and scant population of Florida had felt the first tremors of the Revolution by 1775 , especially in the difficulty of obtaining ammunition and arms from Great Britain . The British brig- antine Betsy , from ...
... royal government , garrison and scant population of Florida had felt the first tremors of the Revolution by 1775 , especially in the difficulty of obtaining ammunition and arms from Great Britain . The British brig- antine Betsy , from ...
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... Royal Governor Left a Prisoner " in Newark Sunday News , March 10 , 1963 ; American Archives , 4th Ser . , III ... Royal Institution of Great Britain ( London , 1904 ) , I , 93 . 31. Sargent , Winthrop , Loyalist Poetry of the Revolution ...
... Royal Governor Left a Prisoner " in Newark Sunday News , March 10 , 1963 ; American Archives , 4th Ser . , III ... Royal Institution of Great Britain ( London , 1904 ) , I , 93 . 31. Sargent , Winthrop , Loyalist Poetry of the Revolution ...
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