Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam & Company, 1857 |
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... passed currently at par ; but sank in value as further emissions succeeded , and that , already in circu- lation , remained unredeemed . The several States added to the evil by emitting paper in their separate capacities : * Life of ...
... passed currently at par ; but sank in value as further emissions succeeded , and that , already in circu- lation , remained unredeemed . The several States added to the evil by emitting paper in their separate capacities : * Life of ...
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... passed from north to south down along the narrow but fertile and beautiful valley of the Sawmill River , now known by its original Indian name of the Neperan . On this road the garrison of Young's house kept a vigilant eye , to ...
... passed from north to south down along the narrow but fertile and beautiful valley of the Sawmill River , now known by its original Indian name of the Neperan . On this road the garrison of Young's house kept a vigilant eye , to ...
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... passing through his hands . In his impatience to be rich , he at one time thought of taking command of a privateer , and making lucrative captures at sea . In the exercise of his military functions , he had be- come involved in disputes ...
... passing through his hands . In his impatience to be rich , he at one time thought of taking command of a privateer , and making lucrative captures at sea . In the exercise of his military functions , he had be- come involved in disputes ...
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... passed without dissent ; but it was contended that certain charges advanced by the executive council of that State were only cognizable by a court - martial , and , after a warm debate it was re- solved ( April 3d ) , by a large ...
... passed without dissent ; but it was contended that certain charges advanced by the executive council of that State were only cognizable by a court - martial , and , after a warm debate it was re- solved ( April 3d ) , by a large ...
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... passed much of their lives in England , who retained for it a filial affection , spoke of it as home , and sent their children to be educated there . The number of slaves within the province and of savages on its western frontier ...
... passed much of their lives in England , who retained for it a filial affection , spoke of it as home , and sent their children to be educated there . The number of slaves within the province and of savages on its western frontier ...
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Admiral advance affairs aide-de-camp American André arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack baggage battle bridge British Camden camp campaign captured cavalry Charleston Chesapeake Colonel command commander-in-chief conduct Congress crossed despatched detachment Dobbs Ferry dragoons effect Elizabethtown encamped enemy enemy's favor fire fleet forage force formed French garrison Gates gave give Greene guard Hamilton head-quarters honor horses Hudson hundred infantry ington Island James River Jersey Lafayette land letter Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon lordship marquis Marquis de Lafayette ment miles military militia Morristown Mount Vernon night North Carolina officers passed patriotism Pennsylvania Philadelphia present President prisoners received regiment reinforcements reply retired retreat road Rochambeau sent ships side Sir Henry Clinton soldiers South Staten Island Sumter Tarleton thousand tion took troops Virginia waggons Wash Washington Wayne West Point wounded writes York York Island Yorktown