Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... brought in after dark . Lights gleamed in all the college windows , and in the vacant houses about the town ; the handful of troops capable of duty were marched hither and thither and backward and forward , and paraded about to such ...
... brought in after dark . Lights gleamed in all the college windows , and in the vacant houses about the town ; the handful of troops capable of duty were marched hither and thither and backward and forward , and paraded about to such ...
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... brought the annual embarrassments caused by short enlistments . The brief terms of service for which the Continental soldiery had enlisted , a few months per- haps , at most a year , were expiring ; and the men , glad to be released ...
... brought the annual embarrassments caused by short enlistments . The brief terms of service for which the Continental soldiery had enlisted , a few months per- haps , at most a year , were expiring ; and the men , glad to be released ...
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... brought before the House , and it was resolved that his suggestion concerning the dismission of Dr. Stringer was highly derogatory to the honor of Congress , and that it was expected his letters in future would be written in a style ...
... brought before the House , and it was resolved that his suggestion concerning the dismission of Dr. Stringer was highly derogatory to the honor of Congress , and that it was expected his letters in future would be written in a style ...
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... brought about , I am not at liberty now to mention . On my return to Albany , I shall give the committee the fullest information . " † Taking his seat in Congress as a delegate from New York , he demanded the promised investigation of ...
... brought about , I am not at liberty now to mention . On my return to Albany , I shall give the committee the fullest information . " † Taking his seat in Congress as a delegate from New York , he demanded the promised investigation of ...
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... brought him down from his horse , and finished his gallant career . On his fall his men retreated in disorder . The delay which his attack had occasioned to the enemy , had given Arnold time to throw up a kind of breast work or ...
... brought him down from his horse , and finished his gallant career . On his fall his men retreated in disorder . The delay which his attack had occasioned to the enemy , had given Arnold time to throw up a kind of breast work or ...
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