A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Volume 2F. Betts, 1822 - United States |
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... York Public Library ASTOR . LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS IN MEMORY OF Theodorus Bailey Myers AND HIS SON Theodorus Bailey Myers Muson LIEUTENANT - COMMANDER UNITED STATES NAVY 1899 } : : 4 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Aeror.
... York Public Library ASTOR . LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS IN MEMORY OF Theodorus Bailey Myers AND HIS SON Theodorus Bailey Myers Muson LIEUTENANT - COMMANDER UNITED STATES NAVY 1899 } : : 4 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Aeror.
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... united ... Admiral Graves arrives at New - York with re- inforcements to the fleet and army ... The enemy project an attack against Rhode Island ... General Wayne is de tached to Bergen Neck ... Washington's situation at Orange- town ...
... united ... Admiral Graves arrives at New - York with re- inforcements to the fleet and army ... The enemy project an attack against Rhode Island ... General Wayne is de tached to Bergen Neck ... Washington's situation at Orange- town ...
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... United States , who had mutually and inter- changeably pledged their lives , their fortunes , and their sacred honours , in the conflict - then the choice had been made , the time for wavering had been pas- sed , and those who had ...
... United States , who had mutually and inter- changeably pledged their lives , their fortunes , and their sacred honours , in the conflict - then the choice had been made , the time for wavering had been pas- sed , and those who had ...
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... United States would be maintained at all hazards ; and the Com- missioners to France and Spain were directed to pro- mise a declaration of war against the Portuguese Mon- arch , provided such an event would be agreeable to their ...
... United States would be maintained at all hazards ; and the Com- missioners to France and Spain were directed to pro- mise a declaration of war against the Portuguese Mon- arch , provided such an event would be agreeable to their ...
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... United States , " in consideration of his zeal , illustri- ous family and connexions , " and because of his hav- ing " at his own expense come over to offer his service to the United States , without pension or particular al- lowance ...
... United States , " in consideration of his zeal , illustri- ous family and connexions , " and because of his hav- ing " at his own expense come over to offer his service to the United States , without pension or particular al- lowance ...
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