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... rebels bearing arms 187 . 23. Provincial stores and provifions destroyed at Peek's - kill 245. 247 . 23. An island in the White sea splits into feveral parts 265 . April 9. A Royal meffage to parliament , to enable the King to discharge ...
... rebels bearing arms 187 . 23. Provincial stores and provifions destroyed at Peek's - kill 245. 247 . 23. An island in the White sea splits into feveral parts 265 . April 9. A Royal meffage to parliament , to enable the King to discharge ...
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... rebels had quitted the works in and about the town of Newport , and were retiring towards Briftol ferry , I de- tached Maj . Gen. Prefcot , with the gre- nadiers and light infantry , to intercept thera , fuftaining him with a body of ...
... rebels had quitted the works in and about the town of Newport , and were retiring towards Briftol ferry , I de- tached Maj . Gen. Prefcot , with the gre- nadiers and light infantry , to intercept thera , fuftaining him with a body of ...
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... rebel- lion ; not to ufe conciliation , but an ar- my ; not to convince , but to defroy ? tyranny ? -For this , you fhut ... rebels , because they have declared for indepen- dency ! –Shall we be told this , when the tyrant Philip II . of ...
... rebel- lion ; not to ufe conciliation , but an ar- my ; not to convince , but to defroy ? tyranny ? -For this , you fhut ... rebels , because they have declared for indepen- dency ! –Shall we be told this , when the tyrant Philip II . of ...
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... rebels had not published “ fpecious faliehoods ? " He bid them read their feveral other publications , and he doubt- ed not they would all agree with him , that the affertion was most true , But he obferved , he could easily account for ...
... rebels had not published “ fpecious faliehoods ? " He bid them read their feveral other publications , and he doubt- ed not they would all agree with him , that the affertion was most true , But he obferved , he could easily account for ...
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... rebels , with fo small lofs of your Majefty's forces . Inclined , from the dictates of huma- nity , deeply to lament the calamities of civil war , fo feverely , though justly , felt by the deluded colonifts ; we at the fame time find ...
... rebels , with fo small lofs of your Majefty's forces . Inclined , from the dictates of huma- nity , deeply to lament the calamities of civil war , fo feverely , though justly , felt by the deluded colonifts ; we at the fame time find ...
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