Life of George WashingtonSleepy Hollow Restorations, 1975 - 721 strani |
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... passed into the hands of Lord North . He was a man of limited capacity , subservient to the king's narrow colonial policy . His administration commenced with an error . In March , an act was passed revoking all the duties laid in 1767 ...
... passed into the hands of Lord North . He was a man of limited capacity , subservient to the king's narrow colonial policy . His administration commenced with an error . In March , an act was passed revoking all the duties laid in 1767 ...
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... passed the 10th of September , left the occupation or abandonment of the city entirely at Washington's discretion . Nearly the whole of his officers , in a second council of war , retracted their former opinion and determined that ...
... passed the 10th of September , left the occupation or abandonment of the city entirely at Washington's discretion . Nearly the whole of his officers , in a second council of war , retracted their former opinion and determined that ...
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... passed through Salem , where André was confined , and brought with him the letter written to the commander - in ... passed that post . In the mean time , Arnold , panic - stricken , had sped his flight through the Highlands . He passed ...
... passed through Salem , where André was confined , and brought with him the letter written to the commander - in ... passed that post . In the mean time , Arnold , panic - stricken , had sped his flight through the Highlands . He passed ...
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