A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Volum 2F. Betts, 1822 |
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... Majesty's government , all general and provincial Congresses , and all others who were aid- ing and abetting the rebels , forthwith to desist from their treasonable practices , and return to their homes and business , on the promise of ...
... Majesty's government , all general and provincial Congresses , and all others who were aid- ing and abetting the rebels , forthwith to desist from their treasonable practices , and return to their homes and business , on the promise of ...
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... Majesty's merciful commissioners , in penitent submission . We have not a word to say against the conduct of those , who , when the question of rebellion , or non - resistance , was yet undecided , when the daring project of inde ...
... Majesty's merciful commissioners , in penitent submission . We have not a word to say against the conduct of those , who , when the question of rebellion , or non - resistance , was yet undecided , when the daring project of inde ...
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... Majesty's service , and therefore not entitled to the common privilege of being treated as a prisoner of war . Under this pretence , they refused to receive six Hessian field officers which Washington offered in exchange for him , and ...
... Majesty's service , and therefore not entitled to the common privilege of being treated as a prisoner of war . Under this pretence , they refused to receive six Hessian field officers which Washington offered in exchange for him , and ...
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... Majesty . A resolution was passed directing the Secretary to wait upon the President and ask for a copy of his speech . When this was handed in , an answer was proposed , which stirred up all the republican blood of the house , and was ...
... Majesty . A resolution was passed directing the Secretary to wait upon the President and ask for a copy of his speech . When this was handed in , an answer was proposed , which stirred up all the republican blood of the house , and was ...
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... a short recess , in January 1778. It will be seen that the unfortunate General Burgoyne , on his return to England , was refused the miserable consolation of throwing himself at his Majesty's feet , and 164 AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
... a short recess , in January 1778. It will be seen that the unfortunate General Burgoyne , on his return to England , was refused the miserable consolation of throwing himself at his Majesty's feet , and 164 AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
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