The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to the American revolution: (v. 3) June, 1775-July, 1776. (v. 4) July, 1776-July] 1777. (v. 5) July, 1777-July, 1778. (v. 6) July, 1778-March, 1780. (v. 7) March, 1780-April, 1781. (v. 8) April, 1781-December, 1783American stationers' Company, 1834 - 12 strani |
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... Falmouth is about a hundred and thirty miles from this camp . * I have the honor to be , & c . P. S. I send a general return of the troops , and manifests of the cargoes and vessels , taken at Plymouth . * The town of Falmouth seemed ...
... Falmouth is about a hundred and thirty miles from this camp . * I have the honor to be , & c . P. S. I send a general return of the troops , and manifests of the cargoes and vessels , taken at Plymouth . * The town of Falmouth seemed ...
Stran 276
... Falmouth and Norfolk , * added to the sound doctrine and unanswerable reasoning con- tained in the pamphlet " Common Sense , " will not leave numbers at a loss to decide upon the propriety of a separation . By a letter of the 21st ...
... Falmouth and Norfolk , * added to the sound doctrine and unanswerable reasoning con- tained in the pamphlet " Common Sense , " will not leave numbers at a loss to decide upon the propriety of a separation . By a letter of the 21st ...
Stran 520
... FALMOUTH . As the burning of Falmouth was apparently a wanton act of power , and cruel in its effects on the people , it caused great indignation throughout the Continent . There seemed to be a fatality in the British operations at the ...
... FALMOUTH . As the burning of Falmouth was apparently a wanton act of power , and cruel in its effects on the people , it caused great indignation throughout the Continent . There seemed to be a fatality in the British operations at the ...
Stran 521
... Falmouth , which place , after giving timely warning to the inhabitants for the removal of themselves and effects , they de- stroyed on the 18th of October , burning about five hundred houses and fourteen sea vessels , and taking and ...
... Falmouth , which place , after giving timely warning to the inhabitants for the removal of themselves and effects , they de- stroyed on the 18th of October , burning about five hundred houses and fourteen sea vessels , and taking and ...
Stran 522
... Falmouth on account of the obstructions , which they had given to the shipment of masts from that place . Mowat had likewise been rudely treated at Falmouth a few months before , in consequence of the injudicious zeal and unjustifiable ...
... Falmouth on account of the obstructions , which they had given to the shipment of masts from that place . Mowat had likewise been rudely treated at Falmouth a few months before , in consequence of the injudicious zeal and unjustifiable ...
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