Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... enemy , through a wilderness of inhospitable woods and mountains , without roads , without ad- vanced posts , or magazines of forage , and exposed to continual ambuscades of an adversary whose na- tive residence was the desert , opposed ...
... enemy , through a wilderness of inhospitable woods and mountains , without roads , without ad- vanced posts , or magazines of forage , and exposed to continual ambuscades of an adversary whose na- tive residence was the desert , opposed ...
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... enemy . They were then driven from their homes , their lands for- feited to the crown ; and , to prevent the subsistence of those who might attempt an escape from the ven- geance so cruelly inflicted upon them , the whole country was ...
... enemy . They were then driven from their homes , their lands for- feited to the crown ; and , to prevent the subsistence of those who might attempt an escape from the ven- geance so cruelly inflicted upon them , the whole country was ...
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... enemy , that the signal was given for retreat . The isthmus of Charlestown , where two floating batteries and a vessel of war had been placed by the English , was the sole issue of escape , and presented to the retreating army the most ...
... enemy , that the signal was given for retreat . The isthmus of Charlestown , where two floating batteries and a vessel of war had been placed by the English , was the sole issue of escape , and presented to the retreating army the most ...
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