Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 2Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... troops arrive ... 439 CHAPTER XI . 1775-1776 . Circular letter of the Howes .. .439 Negotiations with Franklin and Washing- ton 439-441 .... DUNMORE'S PROCEEDINGS IN VIRGINIA : THE BOM- BARDMENT OF CHARLESTON . Dunmore's dispute with ...
... troops arrive ... 439 CHAPTER XI . 1775-1776 . Circular letter of the Howes .. .439 Negotiations with Franklin and Washing- ton 439-441 .... DUNMORE'S PROCEEDINGS IN VIRGINIA : THE BOM- BARDMENT OF CHARLESTON . Dunmore's dispute with ...
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... troops and in virtual au- thority . The latter had little love for the Jesuits ‡ and soon began to quarrel with them . He was an ardent adherent of Frontenac's policy of ex- pansion and the occupation of the in- terior of the country by ...
... troops and in virtual au- thority . The latter had little love for the Jesuits ‡ and soon began to quarrel with them . He was an ardent adherent of Frontenac's policy of ex- pansion and the occupation of the in- terior of the country by ...
Page 86
... troops , building of forts , & c . , and to draw on the treasury of Great Britain for the expense , which was afterward to be refunded by an act of Parliament lay- ing a tax on America . " * probable that the British were sus- picious ...
... troops , building of forts , & c . , and to draw on the treasury of Great Britain for the expense , which was afterward to be refunded by an act of Parliament lay- ing a tax on America . " * probable that the British were sus- picious ...
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... troops , was preparing to sail from Brest , and Admiral Edward Boscawen was sent to intercept them . He was only par- tially successful , as the greater part of the ships succeeded in landing their forces in Canada and Louisburg , only ...
... troops , was preparing to sail from Brest , and Admiral Edward Boscawen was sent to intercept them . He was only par- tially successful , as the greater part of the ships succeeded in landing their forces in Canada and Louisburg , only ...
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... troops were ordered to be raised and officered in New England , while 3,000 more were to be enlisted in Pennsyl- vania by the authority of the crown . In April a number of the colonial governors met Braddock at Alexan- dria , where ...
... troops were ordered to be raised and officered in New England , while 3,000 more were to be enlisted in Pennsyl- vania by the authority of the crown . In April a number of the colonial governors met Braddock at Alexan- dria , where ...
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