Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... force at Sa- vannah , under general Prevost , with the evident intention of making an attempt on Charleston , and having gained some advantage over the American force stationed on the bank of the Savannah river , by surprising general ...
... force at Sa- vannah , under general Prevost , with the evident intention of making an attempt on Charleston , and having gained some advantage over the American force stationed on the bank of the Savannah river , by surprising general ...
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... force by force . When it was attempted to put the stamp act in operation , he retired from business to his country seat on Long Island , where he continued to reside until the year 1771. Being then desirous of establishing his eldest ...
... force by force . When it was attempted to put the stamp act in operation , he retired from business to his country seat on Long Island , where he continued to reside until the year 1771. Being then desirous of establishing his eldest ...
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... forces , feeling perfectly secure with re- spect to Louisbourg , determined to avail himself of the absence of the principal part of the British force , and to obtain complete possession of Lake George . With an army of nine thousand ...
... forces , feeling perfectly secure with re- spect to Louisbourg , determined to avail himself of the absence of the principal part of the British force , and to obtain complete possession of Lake George . With an army of nine thousand ...
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