The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Tập 2C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... York recedes in part from the non - importation agreement ... ... The example generally followed .... Riot in Boston .... Trial and acquittal of captain Preston . CHAPTER III . Insurrection in North Carolina .... Dissatisfaction of Mas ...
... York recedes in part from the non - importation agreement ... ... The example generally followed .... Riot in Boston .... Trial and acquittal of captain Preston . CHAPTER III . Insurrection in North Carolina .... Dissatisfaction of Mas ...
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... York .... Measures leading to Independence .... Independence declared . CHAPTER VII . Lord and sir William Howe arrive before New York .... Circular letter of lord Howe .... State of the American army .... The enemy land in force on ...
... York .... Measures leading to Independence .... Independence declared . CHAPTER VII . Lord and sir William Howe arrive before New York .... Circular letter of lord Howe .... State of the American army .... The enemy land in force on ...
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... York island , except fort Washington .... Both armies move towards the White Plains .... Battle of the White Plains .... The British army returns to King's bridge , and gene- ral Washington with a part of his army crosses the North ...
... York island , except fort Washington .... Both armies move towards the White Plains .... Battle of the White Plains .... The British army returns to King's bridge , and gene- ral Washington with a part of his army crosses the North ...
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... York , making in the whole , ( for the Virginia regiment was not complete ) somewhat less than four hundred effective men . The regular captains objected to being commanded by a provincial officer , but , under existing circumstances ...
... York , making in the whole , ( for the Virginia regiment was not complete ) somewhat less than four hundred effective men . The regular captains objected to being commanded by a provincial officer , but , under existing circumstances ...
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... York .... Violence in the great towns .... Change of the administration .... Stamp act repealed .... Opposition to the mutiny act .... Act imposing duties on tea , & c . resisted in America .... The assembly of Mas- sachussetts address ...
... York .... Violence in the great towns .... Change of the administration .... Stamp act repealed .... Opposition to the mutiny act .... Act imposing duties on tea , & c . resisted in America .... The assembly of Mas- sachussetts address ...
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