History of the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the American Revolution: Interspersed with Biographical, Political and Moral Observations, المجلد 2Manning and Loring, For E. Larkin, No. 47, Cornhill, 1805 - 1340 من الصفحات The letters concern the production and sale of the book; the account leaf records the sales of Warren's History. |
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... fent to Amer- ica , in confequence of Lord North's Conciliatory Bill Their Attempts to corrupt Individuals and Public Bodies . - Negociation broken off . - Manifefto publifhed by the Commiffioners - Counter Declara- tion by Congrefs ...
... fent to Amer- ica , in confequence of Lord North's Conciliatory Bill Their Attempts to corrupt Individuals and Public Bodies . - Negociation broken off . - Manifefto publifhed by the Commiffioners - Counter Declara- tion by Congrefs ...
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... fent to the Court of Madrid . - Sir George Collier's Expedition to Virginia - His fudden Recal - Rav- ages on the North River . - Depredations in the State of Connecticut , in aid of Governor Tryon and his Partifans . - General ...
... fent to the Court of Madrid . - Sir George Collier's Expedition to Virginia - His fudden Recal - Rav- ages on the North River . - Depredations in the State of Connecticut , in aid of Governor Tryon and his Partifans . - General ...
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... fent to St. Auguftine . - Much Oppo- fition to British Authority in both the Carolinas.- The Count de Rochambeau and the Admiral de Tiernay arrive at Newport . - British Depredations . in the Jerfies . Cataftrophe of Mr. Caldwell and ...
... fent to St. Auguftine . - Much Oppo- fition to British Authority in both the Carolinas.- The Count de Rochambeau and the Admiral de Tiernay arrive at Newport . - British Depredations . in the Jerfies . Cataftrophe of Mr. Caldwell and ...
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... Cornwallis marches to Wilmington . - Marquis de la Fayette fent to Virginia . - Death of General Phillips . - Lord Cornwallis moves from Petersburgh to Williamsburgh - Diffonant Opinions between him and Sir Henry vi ' CONTENTS .
... Cornwallis marches to Wilmington . - Marquis de la Fayette fent to Virginia . - Death of General Phillips . - Lord Cornwallis moves from Petersburgh to Williamsburgh - Diffonant Opinions between him and Sir Henry vi ' CONTENTS .
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... fent on with a reinforcement from the continental army , and a large train of ar- tillery , to the aid of general Gates . He was ordered to leave the main body , and march with a detachment towards the Mohawk River to the affiftance of ...
... fent on with a reinforcement from the continental army , and a large train of ar- tillery , to the aid of general Gates . He was ordered to leave the main body , and march with a detachment towards the Mohawk River to the affiftance of ...
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