Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 13
... governor refused to convene it without the royal command . A convention , therefore , from various towns met at Boston , on the 22d of September , to devise measures for the public safety ; but disclaiming all pretensions to legislative ...
... governor refused to convene it without the royal command . A convention , therefore , from various towns met at Boston , on the 22d of September , to devise measures for the public safety ; but disclaiming all pretensions to legislative ...
Stran 27
... governor , as His Majesty's representative , to have such forces removed out of the port and gates of the city during the session of the Assembly . The governor replied that he had no authority over either the ships or the troops . The ...
... governor , as His Majesty's representative , to have such forces removed out of the port and gates of the city during the session of the Assembly . The governor replied that he had no authority over either the ships or the troops . The ...
Stran 269
... Governor Carleton had endeavored to persuade him to take up the hatchet against the Americans , but in vain . “ As our ancestors gave this country to you , ” added he grandly , “ we would not have you destroyed by England ; but are ...
... Governor Carleton had endeavored to persuade him to take up the hatchet against the Americans , but in vain . “ As our ancestors gave this country to you , ” added he grandly , “ we would not have you destroyed by England ; but are ...
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Hood at Boston The General | 26 |
Expedition of Washington to | 32 |
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advance affairs Allen Americans appeared appointed arms army Arnold arrived attack authority batteries body Boston British brought Bunker's called camp Canada Captain carried cause Colonel colonies command committee conduct Congress Connecticut considered council determined effect enemy England expected expedition feelings fire force formed friends Gage give governor Green hand head Hill honor hope House hundred important Indian inhabitants John's join land letter liberty Lord Major Massachusetts measures meeting ment miles military militia Montgomery Mount night officers opinion passed patriot person Point prepared present province Putnam Quebec received regiment reply River Schuyler sent serve ships side soldiers soon spirit success supplies thought thousand throughout Ticonderoga tion town troops Virginia Wash Washington whole writes York