A History of the United States: For the Use of Schools and AcademiesC. Desilver, 1857 - 461 páginas |
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... Force of the Country , p . 352 - The Navy , 352 - General Hull's Expedition , 353 - Governor Brock's Proclamation , 354 - Surrender of Ge- neral Hull , 355 - General Smyth's Operations , 357 - Naval Victories , 358 . 12 CONTENTS ...
... Force of the Country , p . 352 - The Navy , 352 - General Hull's Expedition , 353 - Governor Brock's Proclamation , 354 - Surrender of Ge- neral Hull , 355 - General Smyth's Operations , 357 - Naval Victories , 358 . 12 CONTENTS ...
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... force in possession of the settlement . As the French government took no measures for punishing this aggression , Dominic de Gourgues , a French officer of some distinction , fitted out an expedition of three ships and one hundred and ...
... force in possession of the settlement . As the French government took no measures for punishing this aggression , Dominic de Gourgues , a French officer of some distinction , fitted out an expedition of three ships and one hundred and ...
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... force , denouncing Bacon as a rebel , and commanding his followers to deliver him up . The governor readily con firmed this act of the assembly . Bacon and his army could now charge their opponents with baseness and treachery ; and give ...
... force , denouncing Bacon as a rebel , and commanding his followers to deliver him up . The governor readily con firmed this act of the assembly . Bacon and his army could now charge their opponents with baseness and treachery ; and give ...
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... force from Massachusetts . 6 The march of the troops from Massachusetts , which formed the most considerable body , was retarded by the most singu- lar cause that ever influenced the operations of a military force . When they were ...
... force from Massachusetts . 6 The march of the troops from Massachusetts , which formed the most considerable body , was retarded by the most singu- lar cause that ever influenced the operations of a military force . When they were ...
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... force could be raised sufficient to resist or , punish the aggression . The brave colonists were by no means passive under these injuries . We are surprised , in reading the annals of this early period of their settlement , at the ...
... force could be raised sufficient to resist or , punish the aggression . The brave colonists were by no means passive under these injuries . We are surprised , in reading the annals of this early period of their settlement , at the ...
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administration affairs afterwards American appointed army arrived artillery assembly attack attempt battle Boston Britain British campaign Canada Captain captured Charleston charter Clinton coast Colonel colonists colony command commenced compelled congress Connecticut constitution Cornwallis council declared defeated defence Delaware detachment Duke of York effect elected enemy England English expedition favour fire fleet force France French frigate garrison governor granted guns harbour hostilities hundred Indians inhabitants Island Jersey killed king land legislature Lord Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon loss Massachusetts measures ment Mexican miles militia nation North Nova Scotia officers parliament party passed peace Philadelphia possession president prisoners proceeded province Quebec received reinforcement retired retreat returned Rhode Island river Sackett's Harbour sailed sent settled settlement ships Sir Henry Clinton soon South Carolina Spaniards squadron succeeded success surrender territory tion took place town treaty troops United vessels Virginia Washington whole wounded York