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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... respect- ing them 157 1776. Preparations of General Washington at New York . 190 159 Skirmishes General Howe lands at Staten Island with a formidable Force . 190 159 Scarcity of Provisions in Boston Correspondence with Commissioners 190 ...
... respect- ing them 157 1776. Preparations of General Washington at New York . 190 159 Skirmishes General Howe lands at Staten Island with a formidable Force . 190 159 Scarcity of Provisions in Boston Correspondence with Commissioners 190 ...
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... respects , a tolerable share of learning . The fame of the Portuguese in naval affairs having drawn him to Lisbon , he there settled , carried on a trade to the coast of Guinea , and at length married a woman of considerable fortune ...
... respects , a tolerable share of learning . The fame of the Portuguese in naval affairs having drawn him to Lisbon , he there settled , carried on a trade to the coast of Guinea , and at length married a woman of considerable fortune ...
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... respect ; he was temperate in eating and drinking , and modest in his dress . He was strict in religion , accord- ing to the mode of his country , and obliged those under him to pay , at least , a decent regard to it . He much desired ...
... respect ; he was temperate in eating and drinking , and modest in his dress . He was strict in religion , accord- ing to the mode of his country , and obliged those under him to pay , at least , a decent regard to it . He much desired ...
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... respect of the world and of God . As for me , I am no more yours , nor you mine . Death has cut us asunder , and God hath divided me from the world , and you from me . Remember your poor child for his father's sake , who chose you and ...
... respect of the world and of God . As for me , I am no more yours , nor you mine . Death has cut us asunder , and God hath divided me from the world , and you from me . Remember your poor child for his father's sake , who chose you and ...
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... respecting whom it is observed , in a pamphlet ad- dressed to Sir Thomas Smith , the treasurer , " I would have none seasoned with the least taint of that leaven to be settled on this plantation , or any part of that country ; but if ...
... respecting whom it is observed , in a pamphlet ad- dressed to Sir Thomas Smith , the treasurer , " I would have none seasoned with the least taint of that leaven to be settled on this plantation , or any part of that country ; but if ...
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