Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1857 |
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... town meeting that the king had no right to send troops thither without the consent of the Assembly ; that Great Britain had broken the original compact , and that , therefore , the king's offi- cers had no longer any business there ...
... town meeting that the king had no right to send troops thither without the consent of the Assembly ; that Great Britain had broken the original compact , and that , therefore , the king's offi- cers had no longer any business there ...
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... town will be on fire about our ears a few hours after ; all our buildings being of wood , or a mixture of brick and wood - work . Had the rebels erected their battery on the other side of the town , at Dorchester , the admiral and all ...
... town will be on fire about our ears a few hours after ; all our buildings being of wood , or a mixture of brick and wood - work . Had the rebels erected their battery on the other side of the town , at Dorchester , the admiral and all ...
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... town seemed open . Morgan prepared to enter it with the victori- ous vanguard , first stationing Captain Dear- born and some provincials at Palace Gate , which opened down into the defile from the upper town . By this time , however ...
... town seemed open . Morgan prepared to enter it with the victori- ous vanguard , first stationing Captain Dear- born and some provincials at Palace Gate , which opened down into the defile from the upper town . By this time , however ...
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