Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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Stran 13
... persons proscribed by the State , and now with the enemy at New York , formed a very con- siderable number ? The fact is literally true . " Regarded from a different point of view , this conduct might have been attributed to the ...
... persons proscribed by the State , and now with the enemy at New York , formed a very con- siderable number ? The fact is literally true . " Regarded from a different point of view , this conduct might have been attributed to the ...
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... persons , to proceed from the port of Philadelphia , then in possession of the enemy , to any port of the United States . Second . That , availing himself of his official authority , he had appropriated the public waggons of ...
... persons , to proceed from the port of Philadelphia , then in possession of the enemy , to any port of the United States . Second . That , availing himself of his official authority , he had appropriated the public waggons of ...
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... person who applied for the protection of the vessel , had taken the oath of allegiance to the State of Pennsylvania required by the laws ; that he was not residing in Philadelphia at the time , but had applied on behalf of himself and a ...
... person who applied for the protection of the vessel , had taken the oath of allegiance to the State of Pennsylvania required by the laws ; that he was not residing in Philadelphia at the time , but had applied on behalf of himself and a ...
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... person , but at this moment his utmost vigilance was required to keep watch upon New York and maintain the security of the Hudson , the vital part of the confederacy . The weak state of the American means of warfare in both quarters ...
... person , but at this moment his utmost vigilance was required to keep watch upon New York and maintain the security of the Hudson , the vital part of the confederacy . The weak state of the American means of warfare in both quarters ...
Stran 50
... person and property as long as they kept their parole . Among the prisoners , were the lieutenant - governor and five of the council . The loss of the British in the siege was seventy - six killed and one hundred and eighty - nine ...
... person and property as long as they kept their parole . Among the prisoners , were the lieutenant - governor and five of the council . The loss of the British in the siege was seventy - six killed and one hundred and eighty - nine ...
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