Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... considered their threats as a brutum ful- men , and even persuaded the town to be of the same way of thinking . We accordingly conveyed them to a place of safety in the middle of the day , and no cannonade ensued . Captain Parker ...
... considered their threats as a brutum ful- men , and even persuaded the town to be of the same way of thinking . We accordingly conveyed them to a place of safety in the middle of the day , and no cannonade ensued . Captain Parker ...
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... add to their wonder . ' 99 In the council of war above mentioned , a cannonade and bombardment were considered advisable , as soon as there should be a sufficiency of powder ; in the meantime 50 Works of Washington Irving.
... add to their wonder . ' 99 In the council of war above mentioned , a cannonade and bombardment were considered advisable , as soon as there should be a sufficiency of powder ; in the meantime 50 Works of Washington Irving.
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... and the shore was stopped ; the ships were no longer to be furnished with provisions . Any person taken in the act of holding com- VOL . XIII . *** 4 - munication with them would be considered an enemy and treated Life of Washington 73.
... and the shore was stopped ; the ships were no longer to be furnished with provisions . Any person taken in the act of holding com- VOL . XIII . *** 4 - munication with them would be considered an enemy and treated Life of Washington 73.
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Washington Irving. munication with them would be considered an enemy and treated accordingly . • • We have a lively picture of the state of the city in letters written at the time , and already cited . " When you are in- formed that New ...
Washington Irving. munication with them would be considered an enemy and treated accordingly . • • We have a lively picture of the state of the city in letters written at the time , and already cited . " When you are in- formed that New ...
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... considered that from this place only the army in Canada must draw its supplies of ammunition , provisions , and most probably of men . " Washington at that time was not aware of the extraordi- nary expedients England had recently ...
... considered that from this place only the army in Canada must draw its supplies of ammunition , provisions , and most probably of men . " Washington at that time was not aware of the extraordi- nary expedients England had recently ...
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