Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... thousand persons per- ished . On the intelligence of this disaster , a coope- rating force of four thousand men , furnished by New York , Connecticut and New Jersey , and directed against Montreal , retired with precipitation to Alba ...
... thousand persons per- ished . On the intelligence of this disaster , a coope- rating force of four thousand men , furnished by New York , Connecticut and New Jersey , and directed against Montreal , retired with precipitation to Alba ...
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... thousand men ; six thousand for that of Niagara ; three thousand for fort Du Quesne . Some subordinate movements were , at the same time , projected . To effect these preparations , general Shir- ly exerted his utmost diligence and ...
... thousand men ; six thousand for that of Niagara ; three thousand for fort Du Quesne . Some subordinate movements were , at the same time , projected . To effect these preparations , general Shir- ly exerted his utmost diligence and ...
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... thousand men ; twen- ty thousand of whom were provincial troops ; and being , for the most part , led by officers of experience and military skill , though not without disaster , oblite- rated in some degree , the remembrance of the pre ...
... thousand men ; twen- ty thousand of whom were provincial troops ; and being , for the most part , led by officers of experience and military skill , though not without disaster , oblite- rated in some degree , the remembrance of the pre ...
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