Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... resistance , under Sir William Berkely , as procured them very favourable terms . They were allowed several new privileges , and , by submission to the commonwealth , were admitted to a participation of all the rights of British ...
... resistance , under Sir William Berkely , as procured them very favourable terms . They were allowed several new privileges , and , by submission to the commonwealth , were admitted to a participation of all the rights of British ...
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... resistance , and was named Anapolis , in honour of the was soon followed by a more formidable force , destined for the reduction of Quebec . It consisted of seven regiments of veterns , who had served under the Duke of Marlborough , one ...
... resistance , and was named Anapolis , in honour of the was soon followed by a more formidable force , destined for the reduction of Quebec . It consisted of seven regiments of veterns , who had served under the Duke of Marlborough , one ...
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... resistance , capitulated ; and , with this achievement , ended the operations of the campaign . Lord Loudon , now , went into winter quarters , but attempting to distribute a portion of his troops among the citizens of Massachusetts , a ...
... resistance , capitulated ; and , with this achievement , ended the operations of the campaign . Lord Loudon , now , went into winter quarters , but attempting to distribute a portion of his troops among the citizens of Massachusetts , a ...
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