Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 114
... taken prisoners . taken prisoners . Consequently , on July 24 , the fort surrendered and about 600 of the garrison were made prisoners , being then taken to New York . According to the original plans , Johnson should now have ad- vanced ...
... taken prisoners . taken prisoners . Consequently , on July 24 , the fort surrendered and about 600 of the garrison were made prisoners , being then taken to New York . According to the original plans , Johnson should now have ad- vanced ...
Page 375
... taken by the British at Bunker Hill were being severely and harshly treated by them ; he , therefore , deemed it his duty to write to Gage regarding this . † Both Washington and Gage , it will be remembered , served in Braddock's ...
... taken by the British at Bunker Hill were being severely and harshly treated by them ; he , therefore , deemed it his duty to write to Gage regarding this . † Both Washington and Gage , it will be remembered , served in Braddock's ...
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... taken . regarding this matter . On May 23 the inhabitants of Boston instructed their representatives in the General Assembly to use their utmost en- deavors to secure the passage of reso- lutions instructing the delegates in Congress to ...
... taken . regarding this matter . On May 23 the inhabitants of Boston instructed their representatives in the General Assembly to use their utmost en- deavors to secure the passage of reso- lutions instructing the delegates in Congress to ...
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