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... militia to assemble on the first of February , and to continue , if necessary , till the first of March . " In pursu- ance of this advice , the requisitions for militia were made , and readily complied with . The reinforcements thus ...
... militia to assemble on the first of February , and to continue , if necessary , till the first of March . " In pursu- ance of this advice , the requisitions for militia were made , and readily complied with . The reinforcements thus ...
Page 391
... militia . In pursuance of this determination , a resolution was passed , to reinforce it with thirteen thousand eight hundred militia ; of whom , two thousand were to be drawn from Massachussetts , five thousand five hundred from ...
... militia . In pursuance of this determination , a resolution was passed , to reinforce it with thirteen thousand eight hundred militia ; of whom , two thousand were to be drawn from Massachussetts , five thousand five hundred from ...
Page 517
... militia to the defence of Philadelphia ; " Congress also declared , " that they deemed it of great importance to the general safety , that General Miflin should make a progress through the several counties of the state of Penn- sylvania ...
... militia to the defence of Philadelphia ; " Congress also declared , " that they deemed it of great importance to the general safety , that General Miflin should make a progress through the several counties of the state of Penn- sylvania ...
Table des matières
BIRTH of Mr Washington His mission to the French on the Ohio | 1 |
Opinions on the supremacy of Parliament and its right to tax the colo | 80 |
Measures to enforce the act concerning duties Ferment excited | 161 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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acts of parliament American army appointed arms arrival artillery Assembly attack attempt body Boston Britain British British army camp cause CHAP Colonel Rawle Colonel Washington Commander in chief commenced committee conduct Congress consequence considerable continued council Crown danger declared defence detachment determined duty East River endeavour enemy engaged exertions expected favour fire Flat Bush force Fort Lee Fort Washington French garrison Governor honour hope House House of Burgesses hundred immediately Indians inhabitants Jersey King Kingsbridge land legislature letter liberty Long Island Lord Lord Cornwallis Lord Loudoun Majesty's Massachussetts measures ment miles militia necessary North officers opinion Parliament party passed person possession present proceedings province provisions Quebec received regiment reinforcements rendered resolution Resolved respect retreat river secure ships soldiers soon stationed thousand tion town troops United Colonies utmost VIII Virginia York York Island