Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... British and colonials were suddenly attacked , in a narrow , sunken , forest road , by a force of approximately two hundred and fifty French and six hundred Indians . For a few minutes the British were triumphant , but under the ...
... British and colonials were suddenly attacked , in a narrow , sunken , forest road , by a force of approximately two hundred and fifty French and six hundred Indians . For a few minutes the British were triumphant , but under the ...
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... British . Although an attack upon the capital had long been a possibility , the Executive and Con- gress had only provided a negligible body of regulars , some inexperienced militiamen and several gunboats as a defense force . General ...
... British . Although an attack upon the capital had long been a possibility , the Executive and Con- gress had only provided a negligible body of regulars , some inexperienced militiamen and several gunboats as a defense force . General ...
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... British traders and shipowners for peace . It is true that before the end of the war the British at last brought their im- mense naval strength to bear so efficiently that only the Con- stitution and four smaller vessels of the United ...
... British traders and shipowners for peace . It is true that before the end of the war the British at last brought their im- mense naval strength to bear so efficiently that only the Con- stitution and four smaller vessels of the United ...
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