The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Том 4author, 1788 |
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... thofe at the End of the Volume . Page 14 , line 20 , read must be . P. 20 , 1. 28 , read two through P. 58 , at the end of the note , Elizabeth - town . P. 33 , 1.9 , dele a . add M. S. P. 271 , 1.4 , read led . P. 305 , 1. 28 , dele ...
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... thofe feas or iflands seemed capable of refifting . But the Spanish troops being too much crowded on board their tranfports , to- gether with the length of the voyage , the change of cli- mate and diet , and other circumstances , a most ...
... thofe feas or iflands seemed capable of refifting . But the Spanish troops being too much crowded on board their tranfports , to- gether with the length of the voyage , the change of cli- mate and diet , and other circumstances , a most ...
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... with the American rebels , and of giving inftructions and powers for entering into a treaty with thofe rebels ; but alfo in- fifted B 3 1780. fifted on a speedy fatisfaction , and the punishment AMERICAN 5 REVOLUTION .
... with the American rebels , and of giving inftructions and powers for entering into a treaty with thofe rebels ; but alfo in- fifted B 3 1780. fifted on a speedy fatisfaction , and the punishment AMERICAN 5 REVOLUTION .
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... thofe family supplies which he must otherwise have wanted . This annexed to his other qua- lifications , made him the best and the only agent that gen . Washington could employ . He readily engaged in the fervice , notwithstanding its ...
... thofe family supplies which he must otherwise have wanted . This annexed to his other qua- lifications , made him the best and the only agent that gen . Washington could employ . He readily engaged in the fervice , notwithstanding its ...
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... thofe unhappy men , who were fo cruelly and unjustly put to death at Gilbert- town . " Gen. Greene answered to it on the 17th- " I am too much a stranger to the transactions at Gilbert- town to reply fully to that subject . They must ...
... thofe unhappy men , who were fo cruelly and unjustly put to death at Gilbert- town . " Gen. Greene answered to it on the 17th- " I am too much a stranger to the transactions at Gilbert- town to reply fully to that subject . They must ...
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