| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1779 - 576 páginas
...attendants, including officers and all, fave about 1000 militia, for whom they could not procure arms. Qi How many of the King's loyal fubjects joined the army...William Howe on that march ? A. There were many Came in to the camp, and returned again to their habitations : I don't know of any that joined in arms ;... | |
| Parliament commons, proc - 1779 - 100 páginas
...arms. Q._ How many of the King'} loyal fubjedb joined the army of Sir William Howe on that inarch ? / A. There were many came into the camp, and returned again to their habitations. I do hot know of any that juined in arms, not one, nor was there any invitation for that purpofe. By Sir... | |
| Parliament proc - 1802 - 588 páginas
...save about 1000 militia, for whom they could not procure arms. Q^How many of the King's loyal subjects joined the army of Sir William Howe on that march...camp, and returned again to their habitations : I don't know of any that joined in arms ; not one ; nor was there any invitation for that purpose : by... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1802 - 600 páginas
...procure arms. Q,^ Had Sir William Howe a strong army with him ? Q-^How many of the King's loyal subjects joined the army of Sir William Howe on that march ? A. There were many came into the camp, arid returned again to their habitations : I don't know of arty that joined in arms; not one; nor was... | |
| Parliament commons, proc - 1855 - 100 páginas
...about 1000 militia, for whom they could not procure arms. Q. How many of the King's loyal subjects joined the army of Sir William Howe on that march...not one — nor was there any invitation for that purpose. — By Sir William Howe's declaration, which is before this Committee, he only requested the... | |
| Seventy-six Society (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1855 - 104 páginas
...about 1000 militia, for whom they could not procure arms. Q. How many of the King's loyal subjects joined the army of Sir William Howe on that march...not one — nor was there any invitation for that purpose. — By Sir William Howe's declaration, which is before this Committee, he only requested the... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1911 - 854 páginas
...about 1000 militia, for whom they could not procure arms. Q. How many of the King's loyal subjects joined the army of Sir William Howe on that march?...not one — nor was there any invitation for that purpose. — By Sir William Howe's declaration, which is before this Committee, he only requested the... | |
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