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... pounds ; which will be paid you in silver and gold of the king's money . " The service will be light and easy , for the army will scarce march above twelve " the validity of regular troops , and too mean BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 55.
... pounds ; which will be paid you in silver and gold of the king's money . " The service will be light and easy , for the army will scarce march above twelve " the validity of regular troops , and too mean BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 55.
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... march with the army , and no faster ; and are , for the army's sake , always placed where they can be most secure , whe- ther in a march or in a camp . " If you are really , as I believe you are , good and loyal subjects to his majesty ...
... march with the army , and no faster ; and are , for the army's sake , always placed where they can be most secure , whe- ther in a march or in a camp . " If you are really , as I believe you are , good and loyal subjects to his majesty ...
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... march to Niagara . " Having be- and seven hundred and fourteen men killed fore revolved in my mind the long line his of eleven hundred . These eleven hundred army must make in their march by a very had been picked men from the whole ...
... march to Niagara . " Having be- and seven hundred and fourteen men killed fore revolved in my mind the long line his of eleven hundred . These eleven hundred army must make in their march by a very had been picked men from the whole ...
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... march being wet with the rain . The next day be thither , I assembled the companies at Bethle- ing fair we continued our march , and arrived hem , the chief establishment of those people ; at the desolate Gnadenhutten ; there was a I ...
... march being wet with the rain . The next day be thither , I assembled the companies at Bethle- ing fair we continued our march , and arrived hem , the chief establishment of those people ; at the desolate Gnadenhutten ; there was a I ...
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... March 12 , 1778 . that Mr. Grenville demanded of them a specific sum ; that they refused to grant any thing ; and that it was on their refusal only that he made a motion for the Stamp Act . No one of these particulars is true . The fact ...
... March 12 , 1778 . that Mr. Grenville demanded of them a specific sum ; that they refused to grant any thing ; and that it was on their refusal only that he made a motion for the Stamp Act . No one of these particulars is true . The fact ...
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