Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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... brought to a Stand at Deep River - Determines to face about and carry the War into South Carolina - Cornwallis Marches for Virginia , . CHAPTER XXI . . 236 Arnold at Portsmouth in Virginia - Expeditions sent against him - Instructions ...
... brought to a Stand at Deep River - Determines to face about and carry the War into South Carolina - Cornwallis Marches for Virginia , . CHAPTER XXI . . 236 Arnold at Portsmouth in Virginia - Expeditions sent against him - Instructions ...
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... brought into the camp within a certain time ; the grain to be measured and the cattle estimated by any two of the magistrates of the county in conjunction with the commissary , and certificates to be given by the latter , specifying the ...
... brought into the camp within a certain time ; the grain to be measured and the cattle estimated by any two of the magistrates of the county in conjunction with the commissary , and certificates to be given by the latter , specifying the ...
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... brought to a crisis . Among the various schemes of the latter for bettering his fortunes , and securing the means of living when the war should come to an end , was one for forming a settlement in the western part of the State of New ...
... brought to a crisis . Among the various schemes of the latter for bettering his fortunes , and securing the means of living when the war should come to an end , was one for forming a settlement in the western part of the State of New ...
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... brought in a re- port exculpating him from all criminality in the matters charged against him . As soon as the report was brought in , he consid- ered his name vindicated , and resigned . Con- Whatever exultation he may have felt was ...
... brought in a re- port exculpating him from all criminality in the matters charged against him . As soon as the report was brought in , he consid- ered his name vindicated , and resigned . Con- Whatever exultation he may have felt was ...
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... brought little alleviation to the sufferings of the army at Morristown . All means of supplying its wants or recruiting its ranks were paralyzed by the continued deprecia- tion of the currency . While Washington saw his forces gradu ...
... brought little alleviation to the sufferings of the army at Morristown . All means of supplying its wants or recruiting its ranks were paralyzed by the continued deprecia- tion of the currency . While Washington saw his forces gradu ...
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