A Universal History of the United States of America: Embracing the Whole Period, from the Earliest Discoveries, Down to the Present Time. Giving a Description of the Western Country ... |
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Page 138
... destroyed ; and soon after , the house of William Storer , deputy - register of the court of admi- ralty , was attacked , and the books and files of the court destroyed ; and the house of Benjamin Hallowell , comp- troller of the ...
... destroyed ; and soon after , the house of William Storer , deputy - register of the court of admi- ralty , was attacked , and the books and files of the court destroyed ; and the house of Benjamin Hallowell , comp- troller of the ...
Page 185
... destroy the Ame- rican stores at Danbury . The general executed this com- mission , and destroyed one thousand eight hundred bar- rels of beef , two thousand bushels of wheat , eight hun- dred barrels of flour , one thousand seven ...
... destroy the Ame- rican stores at Danbury . The general executed this com- mission , and destroyed one thousand eight hundred bar- rels of beef , two thousand bushels of wheat , eight hun- dred barrels of flour , one thousand seven ...
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... destroy the Ame- rican shipping and privateers ; but these being removed , Captain Ferguson proceeded up to Chesnut Neck , where he destroyed such vessels as were there , together with the whole village , and laid waste the adjacent ...
... destroy the Ame- rican shipping and privateers ; but these being removed , Captain Ferguson proceeded up to Chesnut Neck , where he destroyed such vessels as were there , together with the whole village , and laid waste the adjacent ...
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Form of Government by William Penn | 86 |
Disturbance among the Negroes in South Carolina | 101 |
Braddocks defeat | 108 |
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