Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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... object of hostility to both Briton and tory . He was a zealous patriot ; had served as chaplain to those portions of the American army that successively occupied the Jerseys ; and now 1780. ] CALDWELL , THE PREACHER PATRIOT . 7 ...
... object of hostility to both Briton and tory . He was a zealous patriot ; had served as chaplain to those portions of the American army that successively occupied the Jerseys ; and now 1780. ] CALDWELL , THE PREACHER PATRIOT . 7 ...
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... objects for which they were contending , and of the future indemnifications promised by Congress . Their answer was , that their sufferings were too great to be allayed by promises , in which they had little faith ; they wanted present ...
... objects for which they were contending , and of the future indemnifications promised by Congress . Their answer was , that their sufferings were too great to be allayed by promises , in which they had little faith ; they wanted present ...
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... object with the besieged was to keep open the channel of communication with the country by the Cooper River , the last that remained by which they could receive reinforcements and supplies , or could retreat , if necessary . For this ...
... object with the besieged was to keep open the channel of communication with the country by the Cooper River , the last that remained by which they could receive reinforcements and supplies , or could retreat , if necessary . For this ...
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... objects of his enterprise , he had retreated under cover of the night , to the place of his debarkation , intending to recross to Staten Island immediately . In the camp at the Short Hills was the Reverend James Cald- well , whose home ...
... objects of his enterprise , he had retreated under cover of the night , to the place of his debarkation , intending to recross to Staten Island immediately . In the camp at the Short Hills was the Reverend James Cald- well , whose home ...
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... object , he de- tached a brigade to the assistance of Greene , and fell back five or six miles , so as to be in supporting distance of him . The re - embarkation of the troops at Staten Island had , in fact , been a stratagem of Sir ...
... object , he de- tached a brigade to the assistance of Greene , and fell back five or six miles , so as to be in supporting distance of him . The re - embarkation of the troops at Staten Island had , in fact , been a stratagem of Sir ...
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