Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... hundred miles through the Jerseys , he had never been joined by more than one hundred of its inhab- itants ; now sufferers of both parties rose as one man to avenge their personal injuries . The late quiet yeomanry armed them- selves ...
... hundred miles through the Jerseys , he had never been joined by more than one hundred of its inhab- itants ; now sufferers of both parties rose as one man to avenge their personal injuries . The late quiet yeomanry armed them- selves ...
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... hundred strong , sent out by Cornwallis with forty waggons and upward of a hundred draught horses , mostly of the English breed , having collected sheep and cattle about the country , were sack- ing a mill on the opposite side of the ...
... hundred strong , sent out by Cornwallis with forty waggons and upward of a hundred draught horses , mostly of the English breed , having collected sheep and cattle about the country , were sack- ing a mill on the opposite side of the ...
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... hundred and fifty men . As soon as the Hudson was clear of ice , a squadron of vessels of war and transports , with five hundred troops under Colonel Bird , ascended the river . McDougall had intelligence of the intended attack , and ...
... hundred and fifty men . As soon as the Hudson was clear of ice , a squadron of vessels of war and transports , with five hundred troops under Colonel Bird , ascended the river . McDougall had intelligence of the intended attack , and ...
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... hundred were pressing on with them , full of the fighting spirit . Lieutenant Oswald , Arnold's secretary in the Canada campaign , who had led the forlorn hope in the attempt upon Quebec , was at this time at New Haven , enlisting men ...
... hundred were pressing on with them , full of the fighting spirit . Lieutenant Oswald , Arnold's secretary in the Canada campaign , who had led the forlorn hope in the attempt upon Quebec , was at this time at New Haven , enlisting men ...
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... hundred . Generals Wooster and Arnold joined him with their chance followers , as did a few more militia . A heavy rain retarded their march ; it * Life of Lamb , p . 157 . 1777. ] HARASSED RETREAT OF THE ENEMY . 49 was 48 [ 1777 . LIFE ...
... hundred . Generals Wooster and Arnold joined him with their chance followers , as did a few more militia . A heavy rain retarded their march ; it * Life of Lamb , p . 157 . 1777. ] HARASSED RETREAT OF THE ENEMY . 49 was 48 [ 1777 . LIFE ...
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