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 2 |
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Page 128
Many curious particulars came out in the examina - tion of Mr Penn , which
government would have defired never to have been krown . He informed the
House , in the most clear and distinct manner , of all the particulars concerning
which he ...
Many curious particulars came out in the examina - tion of Mr Penn , which
government would have defired never to have been krown . He informed the
House , in the most clear and distinct manner , of all the particulars concerning
which he ...
Page 162
... perished in the attempt . Some kept the woods and escaped , while o- . thers ,
less fortunate , were loit under the same protec.. tion . The nature of the country ,
and the tion . HISTORY'OF A. D. 1776 unaccountable negle, left unguarded.
... perished in the attempt . Some kept the woods and escaped , while o- . thers ,
less fortunate , were loit under the same protec.. tion . The nature of the country ,
and the tion . HISTORY'OF A. D. 1776 unaccountable negle, left unguarded.
Page 163
What was by our troops called cowardice , was in them the greatest prudence ,
and truest wisdom.They industriõudy avoided coming to any general ac . tion ,
because it was not yet their interest to tion , VIT HISTORY OF A. D. peninsula,
having ...
What was by our troops called cowardice , was in them the greatest prudence ,
and truest wisdom.They industriõudy avoided coming to any general ac . tion ,
because it was not yet their interest to tion , VIT HISTORY OF A. D. peninsula,
having ...
Page 163
What was by our troops called cowardice , was in them the greatest prudence ,
and truest wisdom.They industriously avoided corning to any general ac . tion ,
because it was not yet their interest to tion , 28 vir HISTORY OF A. D. peninsula, ...
What was by our troops called cowardice , was in them the greatest prudence ,
and truest wisdom.They industriously avoided corning to any general ac . tion ,
because it was not yet their interest to tion , 28 vir HISTORY OF A. D. peninsula, ...
Page 163
... perished in the attempt . Some kept the woods and escaped , while others ,
less fortunate , were loft under the same protec . tion . The nature of the country ,
and the tion . HISTORY OF A. D. 1976 unaccountable negleà left unguarded.
... perished in the attempt . Some kept the woods and escaped , while others ,
less fortunate , were loft under the same protec . tion . The nature of the country ,
and the tion . HISTORY OF A. D. 1976 unaccountable negleà left unguarded.
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