The United States of America: Their History from the Earliest Period; Their Industry, Commerce, Banking Transactions, and National Works; Their Institutions and Character, Political, Social, and Literary: with a Survey of the Territory, and Remarks on the Prospects and Plans of Emigrants, Band 2Oliver & Boyd, 1844 |
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... appears , was often made , that the surplus of the officers ' pay above that of the privates should be thrown into a common stock , and equally shared . Some were even promoted in consequence of having followed the occupation of barber ...
... appears , was often made , that the surplus of the officers ' pay above that of the privates should be thrown into a common stock , and equally shared . Some were even promoted in consequence of having followed the occupation of barber ...
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... appears they strongly urged Dr Franklin to form them into a schoolbook ; but he seems to have had little disposition ... appear to have materially exceeded those usually experienced in civilized warfare . The British from the first held ...
... appears they strongly urged Dr Franklin to form them into a schoolbook ; but he seems to have had little disposition ... appear to have materially exceeded those usually experienced in civilized warfare . The British from the first held ...
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... appears , was not likely to be forthcom- ing . On further consideration , he decided in favour of an expedition against Philadelphia , which could be accom- plished with a smaller force , and was favoured by the reported disposition of ...
... appears , was not likely to be forthcom- ing . On further consideration , he decided in favour of an expedition against Philadelphia , which could be accom- plished with a smaller force , and was favoured by the reported disposition of ...
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... appear whether they could resist the shock of the British armies , the pressure of which was then so severe . The disasters of the campaign increased the anxiety of congress upon subject . They sent commissioners to the courts of Vien ...
... appear whether they could resist the shock of the British armies , the pressure of which was then so severe . The disasters of the campaign increased the anxiety of congress upon subject . They sent commissioners to the courts of Vien ...
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... appears , both from his and other narratives , that a complete apathy from this time pervaded the great body of the American people . Other causes , no doubt , contributed ; yet these were probably much aided by the consciousness of ...
... appears , both from his and other narratives , that a complete apathy from this time pervaded the great body of the American people . Other causes , no doubt , contributed ; yet these were probably much aided by the consciousness of ...
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