Four Centuries of Progress; Or, Panorama of American History from the Discovery of the American Continent to the Present Time ...: And a Magnificent Description of the Columbian ExpositionInternational Publishing Company, 1893 - 923 頁 |
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... troops in them . The assembly of New York also refused to provide food or quarters for the royal troops , and was dissolved by the governor of the province . The wrath of the English officials was concentrated upon Boston , which was ...
... troops in them . The assembly of New York also refused to provide food or quarters for the royal troops , and was dissolved by the governor of the province . The wrath of the English officials was concentrated upon Boston , which was ...
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... troops would have dispersed . Encouraged by the calm and lofty patience of Washington , the troops remained faithful to their cause and bore their sufferings with a heroic fortitude which their descendants will ever bear in grateful ...
... troops would have dispersed . Encouraged by the calm and lofty patience of Washington , the troops remained faithful to their cause and bore their sufferings with a heroic fortitude which their descendants will ever bear in grateful ...
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... Troops were sent against them , but they retreated to their fastnesses in the lava beds , where they maintained a successful resistance for several months . The govern- ment at length reinforced the troops operating against them , and ...
... Troops were sent against them , but they retreated to their fastnesses in the lava beds , where they maintained a successful resistance for several months . The govern- ment at length reinforced the troops operating against them , and ...
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