| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 432 pages
...militia were dispersed, and the troops proceeded to Concord, where they destroyed a few stores. But on their return they were incessantly harassed by the Americans, who, inflamed with resentment, fired upon them from houses and fences, and pursued them even to Boston. The loss of the... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1814 - 378 pages
...proceeded to Concord, where they destroyed a few stoies. On their return, they were incessantly harrassed by the Americans, who, inflamed with just resentment,...America from the British empire. Here opened the first scene of the great drama^ which, in its progress, exhibited the most illustrious characters and events,... | |
| Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1823 - 626 pages
...eight men killed ou the-spot. I they wer<» incessantly harassed by the Arm ricans, who, inflamed v;ith just resentment, fired upon them from houses and fences, and pursued them to Boston. Here was spilt tbejlrtt blood 'm the war which severod America from the British empire. Lexington opened... | |
| Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1828 - 558 pages
...militia were dispersed, and the troops proceeded to Concord ; where they destroyed a few stores. But on their return they were incessantly harassed by...from houses and fences, and pursued them to Boston. Here was spilt Ihc first blood in the war which severed America from the British empire. Lexington... | |
| Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1831 - 608 pages
...stores. But on their return tbt y were incessantly harassed by the Americans, who, inflamed within?; resentment, fired upon them from houses and fences, and pursued them to Boston. Here was spilt tiießrst blood in the war which severed America from the British empire. Lexington... | |
| Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1839 - 594 pages
...militia v*ere dispersed, and the troops proceeded to Concord ; where they destroyed a few stores. But on their return they were incessantly harassed by the Americans, who, inflamed with jus' resentment, fired upon them from houses and fences, and pin-sued them to Boston. Here was spilt... | |
| Moses Severance - 1841 - 316 pages
...militia were dispersed, and the troops proceeded to Concord, where they destroyed a few stores. But on their return they were incessantly harassed by...from houses and fences, and pursued them to Boston. Here was spilled the first blood in the war which severed America from the British empire. Lexington... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1841 - 590 pages
...to Concord; where they destroyed a few stores. But on their return, they were incessantly harrassed by the Americans, who, inflamed with just resentment,...from houses and fences, and pursued them to Boston. The loss of the British in this expedition, in killed, wounded and prisoners, was two hundred and seventy-three... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 636 pages
...to Concord; where they destroyed a few stores. But on their return, they were incessantly harrassed by the Americans, who, inflamed with just resentment,...from houses and fences, and pursued them to Boston. The loss of the British in this expedition, in killed, wounded and prisoners, was two hundred and seventy-three... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 644 pages
...to Concord; where they destroyed a few stores. But on their return, they were incessantly harrassed by the Americans, who, inflamed with just resentment,...from houses and fences, and pursued them to Boston. The loss of the British in this expedition, in killed, wounded and prisoners, was two hundred and seventy-three... | |
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