Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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... means of transportation . Still , in the frozen condition of the bay and rivers , some mi- nor blow might be attempted , sufficient to rouse and cheer the spirits of the people . With this view , having ascertained that the ice formed a ...
... means of transportation . Still , in the frozen condition of the bay and rivers , some mi- nor blow might be attempted , sufficient to rouse and cheer the spirits of the people . With this view , having ascertained that the ice formed a ...
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... 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 York , to be composed , principally , of the officers and soldiers who had served under him . His scheme was ...
... 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 York , to be composed , principally , of the officers and soldiers who had served under him . His scheme was ...
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... mean time , continued to reside at Philadelphia , holding his commission in the army , but filling no public office ; getting deeper and deeper in debt , and becoming more and more unpopular . Having once been attacked in the street in ...
... mean time , continued to reside at Philadelphia , holding his commission in the army , but filling no public office ; getting deeper and deeper in debt , and becoming more and more unpopular . Having once been attacked in the street in ...
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... 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- ally diminishing , his solicitude was intensely excited for the safe- ty of the ...
... 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- ally diminishing , his solicitude was intensely excited for the safe- ty of the ...
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... mean time , the transports having on board a great part of the army , sailed under convoy on the 10th of February , from Savannah to North Edisto Sound , where the troops disem- barked on the 11th , on St. Johns Island , about thirty ...
... mean time , the transports having on board a great part of the army , sailed under convoy on the 10th of February , from Savannah to North Edisto Sound , where the troops disem- barked on the 11th , on St. Johns Island , about thirty ...
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