A Wilderness of Miseries: War and Warriors in Early AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 3 dec 1980 - 250 pagina's |
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... lived , and how they might have felt and acted under combat conditions . Chapter 5 , unlike the other chapters , is a microcosmic study of two leaders who played a significant role in helping to produce a war , and seeks to show how ...
... lived , and how they might have felt and acted under combat conditions . Chapter 5 , unlike the other chapters , is a microcosmic study of two leaders who played a significant role in helping to produce a war , and seeks to show how ...
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... lived , yeomen snuffed out their candles and retired to the warmth of a winter's bed . For most , the day had been uneventful . Nor was anything extraordinary anticipated when they arose with the next sunrise . The pace of life slowed ...
... lived , yeomen snuffed out their candles and retired to the warmth of a winter's bed . For most , the day had been uneventful . Nor was anything extraordinary anticipated when they arose with the next sunrise . The pace of life slowed ...
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... lived in most colonies in the eighteenth century , and by mid - century more Quakers lived in the Western Hemisphere than in England . Quakers interpreted the biblical admonition to " Resist not one who is evil " in the most literal ...
... lived in most colonies in the eighteenth century , and by mid - century more Quakers lived in the Western Hemisphere than in England . Quakers interpreted the biblical admonition to " Resist not one who is evil " in the most literal ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
Copyright | |
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