Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 102
... whole , it was thought best they should be built and maintained by the whole , out of the common treasury . In the time of war , small vessels of force are sometimes necessary in the colonies to scour the coasts of small privateers ...
... whole , it was thought best they should be built and maintained by the whole , out of the common treasury . In the time of war , small vessels of force are sometimes necessary in the colonies to scour the coasts of small privateers ...
Page 340
... whole country was now alarmed , and armed men rushed from every quarter to the scene of action , so that the retreating British troops were assailed from every side by the Americans . The minute - men hid be- hind trees , fences , stone ...
... whole country was now alarmed , and armed men rushed from every quarter to the scene of action , so that the retreating British troops were assailed from every side by the Americans . The minute - men hid be- hind trees , fences , stone ...
Page 348
... whole , though the United Colonies were obligated to pay whatever part of this sum remained undischarged by any of the colonies . The quota as- signed to each colony was divided into four installments to be paid in four , five , six ...
... whole , though the United Colonies were obligated to pay whatever part of this sum remained undischarged by any of the colonies . The quota as- signed to each colony was divided into four installments to be paid in four , five , six ...
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