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... troops , when stationed amongst a people ignorant of their rights , forbidden the use of arms , or , what is nearly as bad , ig- norant of the use of them , are formidable - irresistible ; but the army of our country is generally ...
... troops , when stationed amongst a people ignorant of their rights , forbidden the use of arms , or , what is nearly as bad , ig- norant of the use of them , are formidable - irresistible ; but the army of our country is generally ...
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... troops opened the eyes of England more fully , to the magnitude of the loss with which she was threatened . Her statesmen had adopted it as a maxim that the colonies were , at all times , to recruit her fleets , and , during war , to ...
... troops opened the eyes of England more fully , to the magnitude of the loss with which she was threatened . Her statesmen had adopted it as a maxim that the colonies were , at all times , to recruit her fleets , and , during war , to ...
Side 16
... troops that she was principally indebted for the conquest of Nova Scotia , Newfoundland , Cape Breton Island , Canada , Labrador , and Northern Louisiana , all acquired in the course of the century . The kings of England , and the ...
... troops that she was principally indebted for the conquest of Nova Scotia , Newfoundland , Cape Breton Island , Canada , Labrador , and Northern Louisiana , all acquired in the course of the century . The kings of England , and the ...
Side 21
... troops by his example , when a ball shattered the leg already wounded at the siege of Quebec . As he was borne from the ranks to his tent , he still issued orders for the continu- ance of the assault . His rivals ( for he had them at an ...
... troops by his example , when a ball shattered the leg already wounded at the siege of Quebec . As he was borne from the ranks to his tent , he still issued orders for the continu- ance of the assault . His rivals ( for he had them at an ...
Side 22
... troops of the Pennsylvania - line ; -a delicate charge for a man so prone to ex- tend his powers , and define them according to his interests ! It was not long before he displayed in this city a magnificence as foreign to the habits of ...
... troops of the Pennsylvania - line ; -a delicate charge for a man so prone to ex- tend his powers , and define them according to his interests ! It was not long before he displayed in this city a magnificence as foreign to the habits of ...
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The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics ..., Volumer 1-2 Robert Walsh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1817 |
The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature Robert Walsh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1817 |
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