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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... resolve on a repeal of all the duties except that on tea .... Circular letter of the earl of Hillsborough .... New York recedes in part from the non - importation agreement ... ... The example generally followed .... Riot in Boston ...
... resolve on a repeal of all the duties except that on tea .... Circular letter of the earl of Hillsborough .... New York recedes in part from the non - importation agreement ... ... The example generally followed .... Riot in Boston ...
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... resolution from ten in . the morning until dark , when monsieur de Villier , Capitulation demanded a parley , and offered terms of capitu- Necessity . lation . The proposals first made were rejected ; but in the course of the night ...
... resolution from ten in . the morning until dark , when monsieur de Villier , Capitulation demanded a parley , and offered terms of capitu- Necessity . lation . The proposals first made were rejected ; but in the course of the night ...
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... resolution was not long main- tained . 1755 . March . General Braddock being informed of his merit , his knowledge of the country which was to be the theatre of action , and his motives for retiring from the service , .... motives ...
... resolution was not long main- tained . 1755 . March . General Braddock being informed of his merit , his knowledge of the country which was to be the theatre of action , and his motives for retiring from the service , .... motives ...
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... resolved on . His chagrin , at this measure and the delays resulting from it , was extreme , and was expressed in most anxious letters to mr . Fauquier , then governor of Virginia , and to the speaker of the house of burgesses . To the ...
... resolved on . His chagrin , at this measure and the delays resulting from it , was extreme , and was expressed in most anxious letters to mr . Fauquier , then governor of Virginia , and to the speaker of the house of burgesses . To the ...
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... resolution , and contributed to save the remnant of the detachment , was the only officer who escaped unhurt . Out of one hundred and sixty - six men , sixty - two were killed on the spot , and two wounded . This conduct on the CHAP . I ...
... resolution , and contributed to save the remnant of the detachment , was the only officer who escaped unhurt . Out of one hundred and sixty - six men , sixty - two were killed on the spot , and two wounded . This conduct on the CHAP . I ...
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acts of parliament appointed arms arrived artillery assembly attack attempt body Boston Britain British British army camp Canada captain cause CHAP colonel Rawle colonel Washington commander in chief commenced committee conduct congress consequence considerable continued council crown danger declared defence detachment determined duty East river endeavour enemy engaged England execution exertions expected favour fire force fort Lee fort Washington French garrison governor honour hope house of burgesses hundred immediately Indians inhabitants inlist Jersey king land legislature letter liberty lieutenant Long island lord lord Cornwallis lord Loudoun majesty's Massachussetts Massachussetts Bay measures ment miles militia necessary North officers opinion parliament party passed person possession present proceedings province Quebec re-enforcements received regiment rendered resolution Resolved respecting retreat river secure soldiers soon stationed subjects thousand tion town troops United Colonies utmost VIII Virginia York York island