Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam's sons, 1856 |
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... commander - in - chief . The Congress of Massachusetts manifested considerate liber- ality with respect to head - quarters . According to their minutes , a committee was charged to procure a steward , a housekeeper , and two or three ...
... commander - in - chief . The Congress of Massachusetts manifested considerate liber- ality with respect to head - quarters . According to their minutes , a committee was charged to procure a steward , a housekeeper , and two or three ...
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... commander - in - chief , show how completely he was in his councils . He could well sympathize with him in his solicitudes . Some of his own Rhode Island troops were with Arnold in his Canada expedition . Others encamped on Prospect ...
... commander - in - chief , show how completely he was in his councils . He could well sympathize with him in his solicitudes . Some of his own Rhode Island troops were with Arnold in his Canada expedition . Others encamped on Prospect ...
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... command , he changed his route , and pressed forward to join the commander- in - chief . The loss of Lee was a severe shock to the Americans ; many of whom , as we have shown , looked to him as the man who was to rescue them from their ...
... command , he changed his route , and pressed forward to join the commander- in - chief . The loss of Lee was a severe shock to the Americans ; many of whom , as we have shown , looked to him as the man who was to rescue them from their ...
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