Journals of the American Congress: from 1774-1788: In Four Volumes, Količina 1Way and Gideon, 1823 |
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... officers , and , as such , no regard ought to be paid to them by the people of this county . 6. That if the justices of the superior court of judicature , assize , & c . justices of the court of common pleas , or of the general sessions ...
... officers , and , as such , no regard ought to be paid to them by the people of this county . 6. That if the justices of the superior court of judicature , assize , & c . justices of the court of common pleas , or of the general sessions ...
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... officers made an huzza , and the private soldiers succeeded them directly after this , an officer rode before the regulars to the other side of the body , and hallooed after the militia of said Lexington , and said , “ lay down your ...
... officers made an huzza , and the private soldiers succeeded them directly after this , an officer rode before the regulars to the other side of the body , and hallooed after the militia of said Lexington , and said , “ lay down your ...
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... officers in their front on horse - back , and on full gallop towards us , the foremost of which cried , throw down you arms ye villains , ye rebels ! upon which said company dispersing , the foremost of the three officers ordered their ...
... officers in their front on horse - back , and on full gallop towards us , the foremost of which cried , throw down you arms ye villains , ye rebels ! upon which said company dispersing , the foremost of the three officers ordered their ...
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... officers had been riding up and down the road the evening and night preceding , and that some of the inhabitants , as they were passing , had been insulted by the officers , and stopped by them ; and being also informed , that the ...
... officers had been riding up and down the road the evening and night preceding , and that some of the inhabitants , as they were passing , had been insulted by the officers , and stopped by them ; and being also informed , that the ...
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... officers and privates in the American army ; the highest of the officers not to exceed that of a captain , and that the pay commence the third day of May last , and continue till they are discharged . Resolved , That it be recommended ...
... officers and privates in the American army ; the highest of the officers not to exceed that of a captain , and that the pay commence the third day of May last , and continue till they are discharged . Resolved , That it be recommended ...
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