Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... force being insufficient for its prosecution ; and the magnificent hopes of the colonists were again clouded by disappointment . During this course of impolicy and disaster , the French had recovered the possession of Acadie , and ...
... force being insufficient for its prosecution ; and the magnificent hopes of the colonists were again clouded by disappointment . During this course of impolicy and disaster , the French had recovered the possession of Acadie , and ...
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... force was levied and placed under the command of Washington , for the occupation and defence of the disputed territory . He encountered a party of the enemy , who offered resistance to his march , and defeated them . Proceeding , then ...
... force was levied and placed under the command of Washington , for the occupation and defence of the disputed territory . He encountered a party of the enemy , who offered resistance to his march , and defeated them . Proceeding , then ...
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... force . Nor was it without an extraordinary impulse , that men accustomed to prosperous civil pursuits , were drawn into the ranks of an army , by voluntary enlistments . After magnificent projects and indefatigable efforts for the ...
... force . Nor was it without an extraordinary impulse , that men accustomed to prosperous civil pursuits , were drawn into the ranks of an army , by voluntary enlistments . After magnificent projects and indefatigable efforts for the ...
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