The Pictorial Field-book of the Revolution ; Or, Illustrations, by Pen and Pencil, of the History, Biography, Scenery, Relics, and Traditions of the War for Independence, Volume 2 |
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... four in the Commons , and by seventy - eight to nineteen in the House of Lords . Eight peers protested . It became a law by royal assent on the 21st of December . Having determined to employ sufficient force to put down the rebellion ...
... four in the Commons , and by seventy - eight to nineteen in the House of Lords . Eight peers protested . It became a law by royal assent on the 21st of December . Having determined to employ sufficient force to put down the rebellion ...
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... four thousand and eighty - four ; the Prince of Hesse , six hundred and sixty - eight , and the Prince of Waldeck , six hundred and seventy ; making in all seventeen thousand five hundred and twenty - six soldiers , including the ...
... four thousand and eighty - four ; the Prince of Hesse , six hundred and sixty - eight , and the Prince of Waldeck , six hundred and seventy ; making in all seventeen thousand five hundred and twenty - six soldiers , including the ...
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... four miles westward , where the Norwich road branches off in the direction of Long Island Sound , and courses down the beautiful valleys of the French and Quine- baug Rivers . Every rood of the way is agreeably diversified . Hill and ...
... four miles westward , where the Norwich road branches off in the direction of Long Island Sound , and courses down the beautiful valleys of the French and Quine- baug Rivers . Every rood of the way is agreeably diversified . Hill and ...
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... four frigates , then lying in the harbor of Boston , in the event of the evacuation of New - York or Charleston by the British . The Baron de Viomenil was ordered to accompany the troops as commander instead of Ro- chambeau . The latter ...
... four frigates , then lying in the harbor of Boston , in the event of the evacuation of New - York or Charleston by the British . The Baron de Viomenil was ordered to accompany the troops as commander instead of Ro- chambeau . The latter ...
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... four gun ship , one of the fleet , having been lost in Boston Harbor by accident , Congress , in testimony of their sense of the generosity of the French king , had resolved , more than three months before ( September 3 ) , to present ...
... four gun ship , one of the fleet , having been lost in Boston Harbor by accident , Congress , in testimony of their sense of the generosity of the French king , had resolved , more than three months before ( September 3 ) , to present ...
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