Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... arms . Several offensive operations were at- tempted unsuccessfully by the French . On the part of New England the campaign was begun in 1745 , by a brilliant and hazardous enterprise ; the conquest of Lewisburgh , capital of Cape ...
... arms . Several offensive operations were at- tempted unsuccessfully by the French . On the part of New England the campaign was begun in 1745 , by a brilliant and hazardous enterprise ; the conquest of Lewisburgh , capital of Cape ...
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... arms . Major Pitcairn , who led the van of the British troops , rode with much speed towards them , and with the insulting appella- tion of rebels , ordered them to lay down their arms and disperse . The admonition being disregarded ...
... arms . Major Pitcairn , who led the van of the British troops , rode with much speed towards them , and with the insulting appella- tion of rebels , ordered them to lay down their arms and disperse . The admonition being disregarded ...
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... arms . Proceeding thence to Montreal , and after the expulsion of the British general Carleton , they took possession of that town on the nineteenth of November . Colonel Allen , in an imprudent at- tempt upon this place had , a few ...
... arms . Proceeding thence to Montreal , and after the expulsion of the British general Carleton , they took possession of that town on the nineteenth of November . Colonel Allen , in an imprudent at- tempt upon this place had , a few ...
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