Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1860 |
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Stran xiii
... - Discontents in New England - Of the other Colonies - Projects to raise Revenue by Taxation- Blow at the Independence of the Judiciary - Naval Commanders employed as PAGE Custom - house Officers - Retaliation of the Colonists.
... - Discontents in New England - Of the other Colonies - Projects to raise Revenue by Taxation- Blow at the Independence of the Judiciary - Naval Commanders employed as PAGE Custom - house Officers - Retaliation of the Colonists.
Stran xiv
Washington Irving. PAGE Custom - house Officers - Retaliation of the Colonists - Taxation resisted in Boston -Passing of the Stamp Act - Burst of Opposition in Virginia - Speech of Patrick Henry .. 297 CHAPTER XXVIII Washington's Ideas ...
Washington Irving. PAGE Custom - house Officers - Retaliation of the Colonists - Taxation resisted in Boston -Passing of the Stamp Act - Burst of Opposition in Virginia - Speech of Patrick Henry .. 297 CHAPTER XXVIII Washington's Ideas ...
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... Officers -Project of the Americans to seize upon Breed's Hill - Putnam's opinion of it- Sanctioned by Prescott - Nocturnal March of the Detachment - Fortifying of Bun- ker's Hill - Break of Day , and Astonishment of the Enemy ...
... Officers -Project of the Americans to seize upon Breed's Hill - Putnam's opinion of it- Sanctioned by Prescott - Nocturnal March of the Detachment - Fortifying of Bun- ker's Hill - Break of Day , and Astonishment of the Enemy ...
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... officers . He was present at the siege of Carthagena , when it was bom- barded by the fleet , and when the troops attempted to escalade the citadel . It was an ineffectual attack ; the ships could not get near enough to throw their ...
... officers . He was present at the siege of Carthagena , when it was bom- barded by the fleet , and when the troops attempted to escalade the citadel . It was an ineffectual attack ; the ships could not get near enough to throw their ...
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... officers be welcome guests at the tables of Lawrence and his father - in - law . Thus military scenes on sea and shore would become the topics of conversation . The capture of Porto Bello ; the bombardment of Carthagena ; old stories of ...
... officers be welcome guests at the tables of Lawrence and his father - in - law . Thus military scenes on sea and shore would become the topics of conversation . The capture of Porto Bello ; the bombardment of Carthagena ; old stories of ...
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