Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... called among his associates , and by whom he was described as " one in whom every man had confidence , and by whom no man was deceived . " Washington's head - quarters at first were in what was called the Freemason's Tavern , on the ...
... called among his associates , and by whom he was described as " one in whom every man had confidence , and by whom no man was deceived . " Washington's head - quarters at first were in what was called the Freemason's Tavern , on the ...
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... called upon me to endeavor to obtain a redress of their grievances , and I should think myself as culpable as those who inflict such severities upon them , were I to continue silent , " & c . Lord Howe , in reply ( Jan. 17 ) , expressed ...
... called upon me to endeavor to obtain a redress of their grievances , and I should think myself as culpable as those who inflict such severities upon them , were I to continue silent , " & c . Lord Howe , in reply ( Jan. 17 ) , expressed ...
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... called on the council of safety of Pennsylvania , speedily to furnish temporary reinforcements of the kind . All his officers that could be spared were ordered away , some to recruit , some to collect the scattered men of the different ...
... called on the council of safety of Pennsylvania , speedily to furnish temporary reinforcements of the kind . All his officers that could be spared were ordered away , some to recruit , some to collect the scattered men of the different ...
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... called out of the field , as militia men , whereby a total stop is put to arts and agriculture , without which we cannot long subsist . " While thus anxiously exerting himself to strengthen his own precarious army , the security of the ...
... called out of the field , as militia men , whereby a total stop is put to arts and agriculture , without which we cannot long subsist . " While thus anxiously exerting himself to strengthen his own precarious army , the security of the ...
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... called the Manor of Courtlandt . " Brigadier- general McDougall had the command of it in the absence of General Heath , but his force did not exceed two hundred and fifty men . As soon as the Hudson was clear of ice , a squadron of ...
... called the Manor of Courtlandt . " Brigadier- general McDougall had the command of it in the absence of General Heath , but his force did not exceed two hundred and fifty men . As soon as the Hudson was clear of ice , a squadron of ...
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