The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 173,Volumen44 -Tema 180,Volumen45W. Abbatt., 1931 |
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... morning of the nineteenth of April aforesaid , having been dismissed by the officers abovementioned and saw a large body of regular troops advancing towards Lexington Company , many of whom were then dispersing , I heard one of the ...
... morning of the nineteenth of April aforesaid , having been dismissed by the officers abovementioned and saw a large body of regular troops advancing towards Lexington Company , many of whom were then dispersing , I heard one of the ...
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... morning , being informed that several officers of the regulars had the evening before been riding up and down the road , and had detained and insulted the inhabitants passing the same , and also understanding that a body of regulars ...
... morning , being informed that several officers of the regulars had the evening before been riding up and down the road , and had detained and insulted the inhabitants passing the same , and also understanding that a body of regulars ...
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... morning , when the place was pointed out to us , we saw a number of similar ravines which were yet untouched . We heard of some persons who , after laboring on shares with others for a week or two , have re- ceived for their share , at ...
... morning , when the place was pointed out to us , we saw a number of similar ravines which were yet untouched . We heard of some persons who , after laboring on shares with others for a week or two , have re- ceived for their share , at ...
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