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Page 118
... use every exertion of the fleet and army for the fuccour of the forces in Virginia . Unavoidable delay in refitting the fleet . Sir Henry Clinton embarks , with 7000 land forces , on board the men men of war . Defences of York Town ...
... use every exertion of the fleet and army for the fuccour of the forces in Virginia . Unavoidable delay in refitting the fleet . Sir Henry Clinton embarks , with 7000 land forces , on board the men men of war . Defences of York Town ...
Page 140
... use of arms for the prefervation of order and public peace , was not only a right in eve- ry citizen , but a duty impofed upon them by the exprefs letter of the law : -To condemn the orders rafhly iffued in London for difarm- ing the ...
... use of arms for the prefervation of order and public peace , was not only a right in eve- ry citizen , but a duty impofed upon them by the exprefs letter of the law : -To condemn the orders rafhly iffued in London for difarm- ing the ...
Page 141
... use of them ; to be " prepared against all emergen- cies that may arife from any " attack of our many furrounding " enemies , or any invafion of our rights and liberties . " 146 -66 " " rations , and by mutual aid and ad- vice , to give ...
... use of them ; to be " prepared against all emergen- cies that may arife from any " attack of our many furrounding " enemies , or any invafion of our rights and liberties . " 146 -66 " " rations , and by mutual aid and ad- vice , to give ...
Page 172
... use their utmost efforts to fupport it with effect . The amendment was rejected , upon a divifion , by a majority of 180 to 101. Lord Mahon then moved another amendment , corre- fponding in fubftance and effect with that intended by ...
... use their utmost efforts to fupport it with effect . The amendment was rejected , upon a divifion , by a majority of 180 to 101. Lord Mahon then moved another amendment , corre- fponding in fubftance and effect with that intended by ...
Page 195
... use the power he has in his hands to put an end to them . Cadiz , O. 8. This morning the difagreeable news was brought to camp of the lofs of three tranf- ports from Carthagena , having on board , befides ftores , provifions , and ...
... use the power he has in his hands to put an end to them . Cadiz , O. 8. This morning the difagreeable news was brought to camp of the lofs of three tranf- ports from Carthagena , having on board , befides ftores , provifions , and ...
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