History of the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the American Revolution: Interspersed with Biographical, Political and Moral Observations, 2권Manning and Loring, For E. Larkin, No. 47, Cornhill, 1805 - 1340페이지 The letters concern the production and sale of the book; the account leaf records the sales of Warren's History. |
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... at the head of the militia , and im- mortalized his name by his fignal fuccefs at Bennington , in one of the darkest periods of the American war . Bennington , the present scene of action , was the 18 THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF.
... at the head of the militia , and im- mortalized his name by his fignal fuccefs at Bennington , in one of the darkest periods of the American war . Bennington , the present scene of action , was the 18 THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF.
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Interspersed with Biographical, Political and Moral Observations Mercy Otis Warren. Bennington , the present scene of action , was the first settlement in the territory of Vermont , which was as recent as the year one thousand feven ...
Interspersed with Biographical, Political and Moral Observations Mercy Otis Warren. Bennington , the present scene of action , was the first settlement in the territory of Vermont , which was as recent as the year one thousand feven ...
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... leave a houfe near fort Edward , with the idea of being escorted to the present refi- dence of her intended husband , and was maffa- FOL . H. CHAP . XI . 1777 . CHAP . XI . 1777 . cred on the way THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 25.
... leave a houfe near fort Edward , with the idea of being escorted to the present refi- dence of her intended husband , and was maffa- FOL . H. CHAP . XI . 1777 . CHAP . XI . 1777 . cred on the way THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 25.
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... present conteft : that tranfports fhould enter the port of Bofton for their re- ception , whenever general Howe fhould think proper to requeft it : and that they fhould be quartered near Boston , that no delay might take place , when an ...
... present conteft : that tranfports fhould enter the port of Bofton for their re- ception , whenever general Howe fhould think proper to requeft it : and that they fhould be quartered near Boston , that no delay might take place , when an ...
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... present min- iftry continued in office , being convinced by decifive experience , that he not only risked his own honor and profeffional character in the at- tempt , but that under fuch councils , he was as fenfible as those who had ...
... present min- iftry continued in office , being convinced by decifive experience , that he not only risked his own honor and profeffional character in the at- tempt , but that under fuch councils , he was as fenfible as those who had ...
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