Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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... receiving , as heretofore , a commission on expenditures , was to have a fixed salary in paper currency ; and his deputies were to be compensated in like man- ner , without the usual allowance of rations and forage . No com- petent ...
... receiving , as heretofore , a commission on expenditures , was to have a fixed salary in paper currency ; and his deputies were to be compensated in like man- ner , without the usual allowance of rations and forage . No com- petent ...
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... received by them , should be considered as advanced on ac- count , and comprehended at their just value in the final settlement . At this gloomy crisis came a letter from the Marquis de La- fayette , dated April 27th , announcing his ...
... received by them , should be considered as advanced on ac- count , and comprehended at their just value in the final settlement . At this gloomy crisis came a letter from the Marquis de La- fayette , dated April 27th , announcing his ...
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... received with pleasure a " tender of the further services of so gallant and meritorious an officer . " Within three days after the departure of the marquis from Morristown , Washington , in a letter to him , gave his idea of the plan ...
... received with pleasure a " tender of the further services of so gallant and meritorious an officer . " Within three days after the departure of the marquis from Morristown , Washington , in a letter to him , gave his idea of the plan ...
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... received a joint summons from the British general and admiral to surren- der . " Sixty days have passed , " writes Lincoln in reply , " since it has been known that your intentions against this town were hostile , in which , time has ...
... received a joint summons from the British general and admiral to surren- der . " Sixty days have passed , " writes Lincoln in reply , " since it has been known that your intentions against this town were hostile , in which , time has ...
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... to carry fire and sword into the Jerseys ! It was even so . Knyphausen , through spies and emissaries , had received exaggerated accounts of the recent outbreak in 1780. ] GENERAL STERLING WOUNDED . 57 Washington's camp ,
... to carry fire and sword into the Jerseys ! It was even so . Knyphausen , through spies and emissaries , had received exaggerated accounts of the recent outbreak in 1780. ] GENERAL STERLING WOUNDED . 57 Washington's camp ,
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