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... five ships , which had , with much labour and danger , made their way up the
river through the ice , appeared in sight . ... the first appearance of the ships
deprived them of the aid expected from the teams and carriages of the
Canadians .
... five ships , which had , with much labour and danger , made their way up the
river through the ice , appeared in sight . ... the first appearance of the ships
deprived them of the aid expected from the teams and carriages of the
Canadians .
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New Jersey appeared to be completely subdued ; and some of the best judges of
the public sentiment were of opinion that immense numbers in Pennsylvania ,
also , were determined not to permit the sixty days allowed in the proclamation of
...
New Jersey appeared to be completely subdued ; and some of the best judges of
the public sentiment were of opinion that immense numbers in Pennsylvania ,
also , were determined not to permit the sixty days allowed in the proclamation of
...
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... the former appeared to him to maintain a decided superiority ; and
consequently to possess the power of shutting up the ships of the latter which
might be trusted into the St . Lawrence . To suppose that the British government
would not avail ...
... the former appeared to him to maintain a decided superiority ; and
consequently to possess the power of shutting up the ships of the latter which
might be trusted into the St . Lawrence . To suppose that the British government
would not avail ...
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