The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... Boston reached Concord . At Concord bridge the minutemen were drawn up under arms and exchanged a sharp fire with the enemy . Having destroyed such supplies as they could find , the British marched back to Boston , pursued all the way ...
... Boston reached Concord . At Concord bridge the minutemen were drawn up under arms and exchanged a sharp fire with the enemy . Having destroyed such supplies as they could find , the British marched back to Boston , pursued all the way ...
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... Boston to help them that the expedition succeeded in getting back to Boston at all . 12. The Americans were not always so successful as they were in this first battle . Their armies were small , badly armed , and poorly clothed . One ...
... Boston to help them that the expedition succeeded in getting back to Boston at all . 12. The Americans were not always so successful as they were in this first battle . Their armies were small , badly armed , and poorly clothed . One ...
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... Boston . One night in June several hundred American soldiers were sent to seize a hill near Boston , from the top of which it would be easy for cannon to throw shot into the city and to sink the British warships in the harbor . The hill ...
... Boston . One night in June several hundred American soldiers were sent to seize a hill near Boston , from the top of which it would be easy for cannon to throw shot into the city and to sink the British warships in the harbor . The hill ...
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OUR COUNTRY | 29 |
LAWS AND THEIR MAKERS | 36 |
WHAT WE MEAN BY GOVERNMENT | 43 |
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