A Wilderness of Miseries: War and Warriors in Early AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 3 dec 1980 - 250 pagina's |
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Pagina 144
... dangers and rigors of his mission . He claimed the toil of negotiation tore at his strength and caused him greater suf ... danger was attendant to the decision to rebel against the lawful government . Moreover , he subjected himself to ...
... dangers and rigors of his mission . He claimed the toil of negotiation tore at his strength and caused him greater suf ... danger was attendant to the decision to rebel against the lawful government . Moreover , he subjected himself to ...
Pagina 145
... danger twice during his initial crossing . About a week out , three British frigates appeared and gave chase . Eventually one closed in on the Boston , Adams's ship , and caused the American envoy a few considerably unpleasant hours ...
... danger twice during his initial crossing . About a week out , three British frigates appeared and gave chase . Eventually one closed in on the Boston , Adams's ship , and caused the American envoy a few considerably unpleasant hours ...
Pagina 153
... danger . The other man desperately wished to fight and , knowing that death was possible , even likely , hastened into combat . Neither man could escape the war he helped make . Adams avoided the terror and dangers that beset the common ...
... danger . The other man desperately wished to fight and , knowing that death was possible , even likely , hastened into combat . Neither man could escape the war he helped make . Adams avoided the terror and dangers that beset the common ...
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The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
Copyright | |
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A Wilderness of Miseries: War and Warriors in Early America John Ferling Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1980 |
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