A Wilderness of Miseries: War and Warriors in Early AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 1980 M12 3 - 250 páginas |
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... affairs " may have been fortunate . He may have been better cared for , though not looked after , than the unfortunate militiaman whose shattered arm " was taken off by . . . a black- smith , with a shoemaker's knife and carpenter's saw ...
... affairs " may have been fortunate . He may have been better cared for , though not looked after , than the unfortunate militiaman whose shattered arm " was taken off by . . . a black- smith , with a shoemaker's knife and carpenter's saw ...
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... affairs , but they soon carried their vices into the public sector . Samuel Adams thought " private and publick Vices , are in Reality . . . nearly connected , " and he added that there " is seldom an Instance of a Man guilty of ...
... affairs , but they soon carried their vices into the public sector . Samuel Adams thought " private and publick Vices , are in Reality . . . nearly connected , " and he added that there " is seldom an Instance of a Man guilty of ...
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... Affairs , 1704-1763 . " ( University of Washington , 1962 ) . Malone , Patrick K. " Indian and English Military Systems in New England in the Seventeenth Century . " ( Brown University , Rhode Island , 1971 ) . Royster , Charles . " The ...
... Affairs , 1704-1763 . " ( University of Washington , 1962 ) . Malone , Patrick K. " Indian and English Military Systems in New England in the Seventeenth Century . " ( Brown University , Rhode Island , 1971 ) . Royster , Charles . " The ...
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The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
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