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... England, to ascribethe whole meritofthe conquest to the navy,colonel Pepperelreceived, with the title of baronet, the more substantial rewardofa regiment in the British service, to beraised in America;andthe same mark of royal favour ...
... England, to ascribethe whole meritofthe conquest to the navy,colonel Pepperelreceived, with the title of baronet, the more substantial rewardofa regiment in the British service, to beraised in America;andthe same mark of royal favour ...
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... British commander was chosento headtheexpedition to destroy the French power in America, in 17545, because of his ... the British were routed and Braddockwas fatally wounded, after having four horses shot under him. Dyingfour days ...
... British commander was chosento headtheexpedition to destroy the French power in America, in 17545, because of his ... the British were routed and Braddockwas fatally wounded, after having four horses shot under him. Dyingfour days ...
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... oftheBritish army. andof Montcalm.About the same time Montcalm receiveda mortal wound, and general Senezergus, the second incommand, also fell.The left wing and centreofthe French beganto giveway; and, being pressedclose by the British ...
... oftheBritish army. andof Montcalm.About the same time Montcalm receiveda mortal wound, and general Senezergus, the second incommand, also fell.The left wing and centreofthe French beganto giveway; and, being pressedclose by the British ...
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John Marshall. councils of Britain shed lustre on the British arms. Splendid conquests were also made in Asia and Africa; and in Europe, her aids of men and money enabled the greatest monarch ofhis age tosurmount difficulties which only ...
John Marshall. councils of Britain shed lustre on the British arms. Splendid conquests were also made in Asia and Africa; and in Europe, her aids of men and money enabled the greatest monarch ofhis age tosurmount difficulties which only ...
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... of British and American arms. The soldiers of the parent state andher colonies had cooperated in the same service, their bloodhad mingledin thesame plains,and the object pursued was common to both people. While the British nation ...
... of British and American arms. The soldiers of the parent state andher colonies had cooperated in the same service, their bloodhad mingledin thesame plains,and the object pursued was common to both people. While the British nation ...
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