The Pictorial History of the American Revolution: With a Sketch of the Early History of the Country, the Constitution of the United States, and a Chronological IndexJ.S. Redfield, 1845 - 432 sider |
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... Measures of William Pitt 1758. Cession of Canada by France 103 • 105 . 106 106 109 111 112 112 1763. Progress of the Colonies in Population , 19 Commerce , & c . 113 20 26 HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION . 26 CHAPTER I. Introductory Remarks ...
... Measures of William Pitt 1758. Cession of Canada by France 103 • 105 . 106 106 109 111 112 112 1763. Progress of the Colonies in Population , 19 Commerce , & c . 113 20 26 HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION . 26 CHAPTER I. Introductory Remarks ...
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... Measures ; Baron de Kalb proceeds Southward . . 325 ( 20th of November ) . Attacked by Tarleton at Black Stocks and wounded . General Marion 358 358 1781. ( 14th of January ) . General Tarleton over- 327 takes Morgan 359 Colonel Sumpter ...
... Measures ; Baron de Kalb proceeds Southward . . 325 ( 20th of November ) . Attacked by Tarleton at Black Stocks and wounded . General Marion 358 358 1781. ( 14th of January ) . General Tarleton over- 327 takes Morgan 359 Colonel Sumpter ...
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... measures , had not the flight of upward of forty sparrows , and other birds , from the west , again given them hopes that they were near land . Some signs of land appeared to the westward on the seventh of October , but the weather be ...
... measures , had not the flight of upward of forty sparrows , and other birds , from the west , again given them hopes that they were near land . Some signs of land appeared to the westward on the seventh of October , but the weather be ...
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... measure agreeable to the faith they professed . He was a man of undaunted courage , and fond of great enterprises ; he remained unmoved amidst the many troubles and adversities that attended him , ever relying on the Divine Providence ...
... measure agreeable to the faith they professed . He was a man of undaunted courage , and fond of great enterprises ; he remained unmoved amidst the many troubles and adversities that attended him , ever relying on the Divine Providence ...
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... measures before Pemisapan could muster his forces , the governor gave instructions to seize any canoes which might offer to depart from the island . : In executing this order , two natives were slain , 46 THE PICTORIAL HISTORY.
... measures before Pemisapan could muster his forces , the governor gave instructions to seize any canoes which might offer to depart from the island . : In executing this order , two natives were slain , 46 THE PICTORIAL HISTORY.
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