An Impartial History of the Present War in America: Containing an Account of Its Rise and Progress, the Political Springs Thereof with Its Various Successes and Disappointments on Both Sides, Volume 2Robson, 1780 |
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... same day , by making an unneceffary , diforderly , and fhameful re- treat : And lastly , for difrefpect to the commander in : chief , by the two letters that have been mentioned . The refult of the court , after a trial which lafted ...
... same day , by making an unneceffary , diforderly , and fhameful re- treat : And lastly , for difrefpect to the commander in : chief , by the two letters that have been mentioned . The refult of the court , after a trial which lafted ...
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... same nature that has appeared con- cerning any public tranfaction for some ages past . The tenor of it follows : The Most Christian King , and the United States of North America , to wit , New Hampshire , Maffachu- fetts Bay , Rhode ...
... same nature that has appeared con- cerning any public tranfaction for some ages past . The tenor of it follows : The Most Christian King , and the United States of North America , to wit , New Hampshire , Maffachu- fetts Bay , Rhode ...
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... same time , for which , we have been informed , signals were to have been given from the heights . " Three of the frigates at the same time approached us in different directions , to cannonade Young's battery and the town . " It was now ...
... same time , for which , we have been informed , signals were to have been given from the heights . " Three of the frigates at the same time approached us in different directions , to cannonade Young's battery and the town . " It was now ...
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... same time to accept of none but such as would be honourable to his majestys and beneficial to his subjects , or to resist to tlie last extremity . A parley , for an hour was consented to bý the Marquis de Bouille , who commanded the ...
... same time to accept of none but such as would be honourable to his majestys and beneficial to his subjects , or to resist to tlie last extremity . A parley , for an hour was consented to bý the Marquis de Bouille , who commanded the ...
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