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... garrison could make its escape . The four following days were employed in raising my Batteries , which being finished on the morning of the 23a in concert with our shipping , I began to fire on the Fort , which lasted till yesterday ...
... garrison could make its escape . The four following days were employed in raising my Batteries , which being finished on the morning of the 23a in concert with our shipping , I began to fire on the Fort , which lasted till yesterday ...
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... Garrison . 30th Part of the Militia lay down their Arms and took the Oath of Fidelity . December 1st The rest of the Militia layed down their Arms and took the Oath of Fidelity . 2a Lieut Holms was sent of with M. Balletré and the ...
... Garrison . 30th Part of the Militia lay down their Arms and took the Oath of Fidelity . December 1st The rest of the Militia layed down their Arms and took the Oath of Fidelity . 2a Lieut Holms was sent of with M. Balletré and the ...
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... garrison , and I could wish the number of Traders was limited & obliged to give security for their Behaviour . A Dozen would be more than suffi- cient to drive the trade & supply the Garrison . I hope Sir , that the Monthly Returns I ...
... garrison , and I could wish the number of Traders was limited & obliged to give security for their Behaviour . A Dozen would be more than suffi- cient to drive the trade & supply the Garrison . I hope Sir , that the Monthly Returns I ...
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Virginia | 1 |
Extract of a Letter from Captain Winepress of the Fiftyfifth Reg | 38 |
Harveys Declaration | 60 |
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