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... , in an unhappy contention between Eng- lishmen , the greatest exertions of military skill , a valour which can never be exceeded , and all the A 2 per- perfection of discipline exhibited on the one fide , and PREFACE .
... , in an unhappy contention between Eng- lishmen , the greatest exertions of military skill , a valour which can never be exceeded , and all the A 2 per- perfection of discipline exhibited on the one fide , and PREFACE .
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... fide at least , attended , were able to draw much of the public attention , to the interview which took place this year , between the Emperor of Germany , and the Empress of Russia . The latter having accom- panied the Great Duke and ...
... fide at least , attended , were able to draw much of the public attention , to the interview which took place this year , between the Emperor of Germany , and the Empress of Russia . The latter having accom- panied the Great Duke and ...
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... fide of New York , previous to , and at the arrival , of Gen. Sir Henry Clinton from the reduction of Charles Town . Short campaign in the Ferfies . Connecticut farms . Springfield . Unexpected effect produced by the reduction of ...
... fide of New York , previous to , and at the arrival , of Gen. Sir Henry Clinton from the reduction of Charles Town . Short campaign in the Ferfies . Connecticut farms . Springfield . Unexpected effect produced by the reduction of ...
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... fide of New York were so near- ly poized , both with respect to offenfive force and defensive strength , that their mutual fitua- tion , and comparative circum- stances , afforded no great oppor- tunity of exertion or enterprize to Gen ...
... fide of New York were so near- ly poized , both with respect to offenfive force and defensive strength , that their mutual fitua- tion , and comparative circum- stances , afforded no great oppor- tunity of exertion or enterprize to Gen ...
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... fide , and with fuperior probability , that this un- fortunate lady was killed , with- out design , by a random shot ; but the contrary was strongly urged by the Americans . Her husband's being particularly obnoxious at New York , from ...
... fide , and with fuperior probability , that this un- fortunate lady was killed , with- out design , by a random shot ; but the contrary was strongly urged by the Americans . Her husband's being particularly obnoxious at New York , from ...
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