Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam's sons, 1857 |
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... Hugh Mercer . -Second Struggle through the Willerness .. 15 PAGE 276 CHAPTER XXI . Founding of Fort Loudoun . - Washington's Tour of Inspection . - In- efficiency of the Militia System . - Gentlemen Soldiers . - Cross- purposes with ...
... Hugh Mercer . -Second Struggle through the Willerness .. 15 PAGE 276 CHAPTER XXI . Founding of Fort Loudoun . - Washington's Tour of Inspection . - In- efficiency of the Militia System . - Gentlemen Soldiers . - Cross- purposes with ...
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... Hugh Mercer , to talk of past scenes and discuss the pos sibility of future service . Mercer was already bestirring himself in disciplining the militia about Fredericksburg , where he resided . Two occasional and important guests at ...
... Hugh Mercer , to talk of past scenes and discuss the pos sibility of future service . Mercer was already bestirring himself in disciplining the militia about Fredericksburg , where he resided . Two occasional and important guests at ...
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... Hugh Mercer , was about marching down to Williamsburg at the head of a body of resolute men , seven hundred strong , entitled " The friends of constitutional liberty and America , " whom he had organized and drilled in Fredericksburg ...
... Hugh Mercer , was about marching down to Williamsburg at the head of a body of resolute men , seven hundred strong , entitled " The friends of constitutional liberty and America , " whom he had organized and drilled in Fredericksburg ...
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