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... York . Forts Washington and Lee fall into their power . The English victoriously overrun New Jersey . Danger of Philadelphia . The royal army pause at the Delaware . General Lee is made prisoner . War with the Indians . Campaign of ...
... York . Forts Washington and Lee fall into their power . The English victoriously overrun New Jersey . Danger of Philadelphia . The royal army pause at the Delaware . General Lee is made prisoner . War with the Indians . Campaign of ...
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... York , and afterwards to Long Island . But the multitude having unexpectedly crossed the strait , constrained him not only to renounce his employment , but to confirm his resignation upon oath , before a magistrate . At New York , the ...
... York , and afterwards to Long Island . But the multitude having unexpectedly crossed the strait , constrained him not only to renounce his employment , but to confirm his resignation upon oath , before a magistrate . At New York , the ...
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... York arose and exhort- ed the people to a more regular and less blameable conduct . He entreated the inhabitants even to take arms , in order to be prepared to repress the factious on the first symptoms of tumult . His dis- course was ...
... York arose and exhort- ed the people to a more regular and less blameable conduct . He entreated the inhabitants even to take arms , in order to be prepared to repress the factious on the first symptoms of tumult . His dis- course was ...
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... York , which increased the ardor and concert of the parties , then fermenting at every point of the American colonies . Meanwhile , the seeds of the new doctrine , in respect to government , were rapidly propagated in the province of New ...
... York , which increased the ardor and concert of the parties , then fermenting at every point of the American colonies . Meanwhile , the seeds of the new doctrine , in respect to government , were rapidly propagated in the province of New ...
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... York resorted to another mode of oppo- sition , very efficacious , and well adapted to obtain the repeal of the act . They entered into reciprocal agreements , not only to order no more goods from Great Britain , until the act was ...
... York resorted to another mode of oppo- sition , very efficacious , and well adapted to obtain the repeal of the act . They entered into reciprocal agreements , not only to order no more goods from Great Britain , until the act was ...
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