Annual Register of World Events, Том 241782 |
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... seen in our last vo- lume , the fignal fuccefs which at tended Sir George Rodney , in his voyage to adminifter fupplies to that garrifon ; a service which he effectually performed . From that time the vigilance and industry of the ...
... seen in our last vo- lume , the fignal fuccefs which at tended Sir George Rodney , in his voyage to adminifter fupplies to that garrifon ; a service which he effectually performed . From that time the vigilance and industry of the ...
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pel them to the difgrace of laying down their arms . have seen that it raged pretty equally in South Carolina , North Carolina , and Virginia ; while the force feems every where to be fufficient for deftroying confider- able tracts of ...
pel them to the difgrace of laying down their arms . have seen that it raged pretty equally in South Carolina , North Carolina , and Virginia ; while the force feems every where to be fufficient for deftroying confider- able tracts of ...
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... seen that the combined French and American army had ar- rived at the head of the Elk , where they were too fcantily fupplied with fhipping for their paffage down the bay . The light troops of both armies were thofe only which could be ...
... seen that the combined French and American army had ar- rived at the head of the Elk , where they were too fcantily fupplied with fhipping for their paffage down the bay . The light troops of both armies were thofe only which could be ...
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... the face of a rebel seen in all North America , was the conftant language of those times . It would be unnecefiary to particularize the real real confequences of thefe fuc- ceffes ; or to make 152 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1781 .
... the face of a rebel seen in all North America , was the conftant language of those times . It would be unnecefiary to particularize the real real confequences of thefe fuc- ceffes ; or to make 152 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1781 .
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... seen , that a free and generous confi- dence had more power to fecure the fidelity of parliament from the beginning , than complaint , clamour , and violence had in re- covering it after it was corrupted . When enemy fucceeded to ene ...
... seen , that a free and generous confi- dence had more power to fecure the fidelity of parliament from the beginning , than complaint , clamour , and violence had in re- covering it after it was corrupted . When enemy fucceeded to ene ...
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