A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, المجلد 2F. Betts, 1822 |
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... persons and properties of individuals who took no part in the war , those who were called tories were the principal advisers and perpetrators ; and against these , the American troops , continentals and militia , lost no opportunity of ...
... persons and properties of individuals who took no part in the war , those who were called tories were the principal advisers and perpetrators ; and against these , the American troops , continentals and militia , lost no opportunity of ...
الصفحة 49
... persons of considerable wealth , who profess them- selves to belong to the society of people commonly called Quakers , render it certain and notorious , that those persons are with much rancour and bitterness disaffected to the American ...
... persons of considerable wealth , who profess them- selves to belong to the society of people commonly called Quakers , render it certain and notorious , that those persons are with much rancour and bitterness disaffected to the American ...
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... persons , as well among the people cal- led Quakers as others , who have in their general con- duct and conversation evidenced a disposition inimi- cal to the cause of America ; and that the persons so seized , be confined in such ...
... persons , as well among the people cal- led Quakers as others , who have in their general con- duct and conversation evidenced a disposition inimi- cal to the cause of America ; and that the persons so seized , be confined in such ...
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... person or per- sons so suspended ; and that he report to Congress with as much despatch as possible , the names of such as he may suspend , with the cause of their suspension . " This resolution was enclosed to him in a letter of the ...
... person or per- sons so suspended ; and that he report to Congress with as much despatch as possible , the names of such as he may suspend , with the cause of their suspension . " This resolution was enclosed to him in a letter of the ...
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... person , and exposing himself to the hottest fire of the enemy . There seems to be little doubt , from the conduct of Arnold during the action , that he was in a state of intoxication . The mortifying situ- ation in which he found ...
... person , and exposing himself to the hottest fire of the enemy . There seems to be little doubt , from the conduct of Arnold during the action , that he was in a state of intoxication . The mortifying situ- ation in which he found ...
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