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... fleet . But , finally , general Gage , urged by necessity , and wishing also to withdraw arms from the hands of the citizens , on whose account he was not without apprehensions , after a long conference with the council of the city ...
... fleet . But , finally , general Gage , urged by necessity , and wishing also to withdraw arms from the hands of the citizens , on whose account he was not without apprehensions , after a long conference with the council of the city ...
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... fleet , bringing with them their furniture and most valuable effects . The provincials occupied Norfolk , which they found almost deserted ; the greater part of the inhabitants having departed BOOK V. 231 THE AMERICAN WAR .
... fleet , bringing with them their furniture and most valuable effects . The provincials occupied Norfolk , which they found almost deserted ; the greater part of the inhabitants having departed BOOK V. 231 THE AMERICAN WAR .
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... fleet , there had , nevertheless , remained a considerable number of them ; either on account of their reluctance to leave their properties , or their dread of the sea and of famine , or perhaps because they hoped to find more lenity on ...
... fleet , there had , nevertheless , remained a considerable number of them ; either on account of their reluctance to leave their properties , or their dread of the sea and of famine , or perhaps because they hoped to find more lenity on ...
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... fleet to the West Indies , and that their land troops so increased in that quarter , that they already had the appearance of an army prepared to take the field . It had been seen with disquietude that French officers were in conference ...
... fleet to the West Indies , and that their land troops so increased in that quarter , that they already had the appearance of an army prepared to take the field . It had been seen with disquietude that French officers were in conference ...
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... 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 of the royal ...
... 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 of the royal ...
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