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... John's ... CHAPTER XXXIX . Second Session of Congress . - John Hancock . - Petition to the King . -Federal Union . - Military Measures . - Debates about the Army . -Question as to Commander - in - chief . -Appointment of Washing- ton ...
... John's ... CHAPTER XXXIX . Second Session of Congress . - John Hancock . - Petition to the King . -Federal Union . - Military Measures . - Debates about the Army . -Question as to Commander - in - chief . -Appointment of Washing- ton ...
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... John's , on the Sorel River , the frontier post of Canada . The schooner was accordingly armed with cannon from the fort . Arnold , who had been a sea- man in his youth , took the command of her , while Allen and his Green Mountain Boys ...
... John's , on the Sorel River , the frontier post of Canada . The schooner was accordingly armed with cannon from the fort . Arnold , who had been a sea- man in his youth , took the command of her , while Allen and his Green Mountain Boys ...
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... John Hancock of Massachu- setts was elevated to the chair . A lingering feeling of attachment to the mother coun- try , struggling with the growing spirit of self - government , was manifested in the proceedings of this remarkable body ...
... John Hancock of Massachu- setts was elevated to the chair . A lingering feeling of attachment to the mother coun- try , struggling with the growing spirit of self - government , was manifested in the proceedings of this remarkable body ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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