Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... command of Sir Richard Granville ; who , not advancing far enough north to discover the commodious stations of the Chesapeake , established a colony of about two hundred persons , upon the island of Roanoke . These remained about nine ...
... command of Sir Richard Granville ; who , not advancing far enough north to discover the commodious stations of the Chesapeake , established a colony of about two hundred persons , upon the island of Roanoke . These remained about nine ...
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... command of his majesty's forces . This nobleman , who possessed neither the credit nor talents to unite or direct their efforts , after some petulant remonstrances against their indocility , acceded to a desire of the American officers ...
... command of his majesty's forces . This nobleman , who possessed neither the credit nor talents to unite or direct their efforts , after some petulant remonstrances against their indocility , acceded to a desire of the American officers ...
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... command of the lake . To continue these successes , and to defeat the hostile preparations of the governor of Canada , two thousand men under the command of generals Montgomery and Schuyler , were also marched into that province . The ...
... command of the lake . To continue these successes , and to defeat the hostile preparations of the governor of Canada , two thousand men under the command of generals Montgomery and Schuyler , were also marched into that province . The ...
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