The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... British and provincial troops should be the placing of the provincials under British officers , it would produce very general discontent , and perhaps desertion . To avoid so serious an evil , it was finally agreed , that British troops ...
... British and provincial troops should be the placing of the provincials under British officers , it would produce very general discontent , and perhaps desertion . To avoid so serious an evil , it was finally agreed , that British troops ...
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... British troops having completed their batteries on an eminence that commanded the city , and 60 pieces of cannon being now ready to play on the Havana , lord Albemarle sent a flag of truce , to summon the governor to surrender ; but the ...
... British troops having completed their batteries on an eminence that commanded the city , and 60 pieces of cannon being now ready to play on the Havana , lord Albemarle sent a flag of truce , to summon the governor to surrender ; but the ...
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... British dominions , and particu- larly the conquests in her neighbourhood . Soon after the capitulation of Martinico , fears being entertained lest Canada and the American fishery might be restored to the French , the requi- site ...
... British dominions , and particu- larly the conquests in her neighbourhood . Soon after the capitulation of Martinico , fears being entertained lest Canada and the American fishery might be restored to the French , the requi- site ...
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... British government . No time was lost in rendering them trade . instrumental to colonial taxation . Before the general peace had extended to the natives , the first lord of trade , with a view of raising a revenue from foreign molasses ...
... British government . No time was lost in rendering them trade . instrumental to colonial taxation . Before the general peace had extended to the natives , the first lord of trade , with a view of raising a revenue from foreign molasses ...
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... BRITISH AMERICAN COLONIES . PERIOD VI . * FROM THE PEACE OF PARIS , IN 1763 , TO THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE , IN 1776 . Intentions America . 1764 . IMMEDIATELY after the ratification of the definitive treaty of of the Brit- peace ...
... BRITISH AMERICAN COLONIES . PERIOD VI . * FROM THE PEACE OF PARIS , IN 1763 , TO THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE , IN 1776 . Intentions America . 1764 . IMMEDIATELY after the ratification of the definitive treaty of of the Brit- peace ...
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