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... thousand persons from their country and their home , be- longs to history . Seventeen thousand of them settled in the Prussian States . A large number took refuge in England : £ 33,000 were raised for their relief in London . Many of ...
... thousand persons from their country and their home , be- longs to history . Seventeen thousand of them settled in the Prussian States . A large number took refuge in England : £ 33,000 were raised for their relief in London . Many of ...
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... thousand acres of land . They brought with them that devotion to religious principle , and observance of its duties which had characterized , and all the patriotism and love of liberty which warmed the bosoms of their New England ...
... thousand acres of land . They brought with them that devotion to religious principle , and observance of its duties which had characterized , and all the patriotism and love of liberty which warmed the bosoms of their New England ...
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... thousand men . The garrison at Frederica consisted of but six hundred and ninety men and some Indians . A dark and portentous cloud now lowered over this feeble colony , threatening to burst upon it with overwhelming ruin . The destiny ...
... thousand men . The garrison at Frederica consisted of but six hundred and ninety men and some Indians . A dark and portentous cloud now lowered over this feeble colony , threatening to burst upon it with overwhelming ruin . The destiny ...
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... thousand land forces and six British ships of war . This letter was entrusted to a Spanish priso- ner to be delivered to the deserter , but who , as was foreseen , placed it in the hands of the commander - in - chief . While the ...
... thousand land forces and six British ships of war . This letter was entrusted to a Spanish priso- ner to be delivered to the deserter , but who , as was foreseen , placed it in the hands of the commander - in - chief . While the ...
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... thousand troops of the imperial army encountered and defeated one hundred and fifty thousand Turks under the Grand Viser Ali . He was also with him at the great battle and taking of Belgrade , where the Turks were again signally ...
... thousand troops of the imperial army encountered and defeated one hundred and fifty thousand Turks under the Grand Viser Ali . He was also with him at the great battle and taking of Belgrade , where the Turks were again signally ...
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