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... Island against the tyrannic imposts of the Governor in 1670 ; and the revo- lution in Massachusetts in 1689 , created in part by the ex- tortionary measures of Sir Edmund Andros ; combined to radicate in the minds of the colonists the ...
... Island against the tyrannic imposts of the Governor in 1670 ; and the revo- lution in Massachusetts in 1689 , created in part by the ex- tortionary measures of Sir Edmund Andros ; combined to radicate in the minds of the colonists the ...
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... islands , and every thing inviting for a naval depredation . And the Earl of Dart- mouth had directed General Gage and Admiral Graves , to furnish Governor Wright with any force , military and naval , which he might require . Besides ...
... islands , and every thing inviting for a naval depredation . And the Earl of Dart- mouth had directed General Gage and Admiral Graves , to furnish Governor Wright with any force , military and naval , which he might require . Besides ...
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... Island in attempting to pass round it and come down upon the shipping from above . During the night , the troops from the first vessel under Majors Mait- land and Grant , were silently marched across Hutchinson's Island , and embarked ...
... Island in attempting to pass round it and come down upon the shipping from above . During the night , the troops from the first vessel under Majors Mait- land and Grant , were silently marched across Hutchinson's Island , and embarked ...
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... island of Tybee , which is a point of land to the southward of the bar of Savannah ; we saw the pilot- boat coming ... island of Tybee , where we landed about ten the next morning . Tybee is a very pleasant island , and has a beautiful ...
... island of Tybee , which is a point of land to the southward of the bar of Savannah ; we saw the pilot- boat coming ... island of Tybee , where we landed about ten the next morning . Tybee is a very pleasant island , and has a beautiful ...
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... island till about four in the afternoon , where we saw great plenty of deer , but not being acquainted with the nature of the woods , could not shoot any of them . Having got the pilot on board , we went up to Savannah river , and about ...
... island till about four in the afternoon , where we saw great plenty of deer , but not being acquainted with the nature of the woods , could not shoot any of them . Having got the pilot on board , we went up to Savannah river , and about ...
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