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... Forces- Rigid Discipline - Lee and his Cane His Idea as to Strong Battalions - Arrival of Rifle Companies - Daniel Morgan and his Sharp- Shooters - Washington Declines to Detach Troops to Distant Points for their Protection -His Reasons ...
... Forces- Rigid Discipline - Lee and his Cane His Idea as to Strong Battalions - Arrival of Rifle Companies - Daniel Morgan and his Sharp- Shooters - Washington Declines to Detach Troops to Distant Points for their Protection -His Reasons ...
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... force of arms . " ' * The act was repealed on the 18th of March , 1766 , to the great joy of the sincere friends of both countries , and to no one more than to Washington . In one of his letters he observes : " Had the Parliament of ...
... force of arms . " ' * The act was repealed on the 18th of March , 1766 , to the great joy of the sincere friends of both countries , and to no one more than to Washington . In one of his letters he observes : " Had the Parliament of ...
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... force and validity to " bind the colonies and people of America , in all cases whatsoever . " As the people of ... forces , insisting that it applied only to troops on a march . An act of Parliament now suspended the powers of the ...
... force and validity to " bind the colonies and people of America , in all cases whatsoever . " As the people of ... forces , insisting that it applied only to troops on a march . An act of Parliament now suspended the powers of the ...
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... force been landed in Boston six months ago , " writes the commodore , " I am perfectly persuaded no ad- dress or remonstrances would have been sent from the other colonies , and that all would have been tolerably quiet and orderly at ...
... force been landed in Boston six months ago , " writes the commodore , " I am perfectly persuaded no ad- dress or remonstrances would have been sent from the other colonies , and that all would have been tolerably quiet and orderly at ...
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... occasion with a brilliant pageant . While mil- itary force was arrayed to overawe the repub- lican Puritans of the east , it was thought to Lord Botetourt 21 dazzle the aristocratical decendants of the cavaliers 20 Life of Masbington.
... occasion with a brilliant pageant . While mil- itary force was arrayed to overawe the repub- lican Puritans of the east , it was thought to Lord Botetourt 21 dazzle the aristocratical decendants of the cavaliers 20 Life of Masbington.
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