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... admiral of the fleet , and the other general - in - chief of the army in America , were named by the king his commissioners for the reestablishment of peace in the colo- nies , and for granting pardons to those who should appear worthy ...
... admiral of the fleet , and the other general - in - chief of the army in America , were named by the king his commissioners for the reestablishment of peace in the colo- nies , and for granting pardons to those who should appear worthy ...
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... . But at length it succeeded ; and contrary to all expectation , considering the season , its passage to the port of Halifax was fortunate and rapid . Admiral Shuldam had left in the waters of Boston , 298 BOOK V1 . THE AMERICAN WAR .
... . But at length it succeeded ; and contrary to all expectation , considering the season , its passage to the port of Halifax was fortunate and rapid . Admiral Shuldam had left in the waters of Boston , 298 BOOK V1 . THE AMERICAN WAR .
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... admiral Peter Parker , and lord Cornwallis were departed from the ports of England for an expedition against the Carolinas . He was also informed that general Clinton , with some companies , was on his way to join him at Cape Fear ...
... admiral Peter Parker , and lord Cornwallis were departed from the ports of England for an expedition against the Carolinas . He was also informed that general Clinton , with some companies , was on his way to join him at Cape Fear ...
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... admiral Peter Parker , was bound for Cape Fear , that it could not reach that point until long after the calculated term , nor until the loyalists were already put down , and the inhabitants of the two Carolinas were not only apprised ...
... admiral Peter Parker , was bound for Cape Fear , that it could not reach that point until long after the calculated term , nor until the loyalists were already put down , and the inhabitants of the two Carolinas were not only apprised ...
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... admiral , in order to repair , in concert with him , to the waters of New York , and to terminate the war by a sudden and decisive blow . But the Eng- lish fleet delayed to appear , and the quarters of Halifax were as in- convenient ...
... admiral , in order to repair , in concert with him , to the waters of New York , and to terminate the war by a sudden and decisive blow . But the Eng- lish fleet delayed to appear , and the quarters of Halifax were as in- convenient ...
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