Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... troops , stationed in or near their respective colonies , may be conveniently spared from their more immediate duty ; and the command- ing officers of such troops are hereby directed to af- ford the said assemblies , conventions ...
... troops , stationed in or near their respective colonies , may be conveniently spared from their more immediate duty ; and the command- ing officers of such troops are hereby directed to af- ford the said assemblies , conventions ...
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... troops . In the first instance , these light troops were compelled by superior numbers to give way ; but they kept up a retreating fire . On being re - in- forced , they gave their pursuers a check , and at length repulsed them . By ...
... troops . In the first instance , these light troops were compelled by superior numbers to give way ; but they kept up a retreating fire . On being re - in- forced , they gave their pursuers a check , and at length repulsed them . By ...
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... troops from the town . He was greatly agitated on the occasion ; apprehensive , pro- bably , of some personal attack or insult from an in- jured and highly indignant populace : he requested the commanding officer of the troops , that ...
... troops from the town . He was greatly agitated on the occasion ; apprehensive , pro- bably , of some personal attack or insult from an in- jured and highly indignant populace : he requested the commanding officer of the troops , that ...
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