Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam & Company, 1857 |
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... taken place in the commissary department added to this confusion . The commissary - general , instead of receiving , as hereto- fore , a commission on expenditures , was to have a fixed salary in paper currency ; and his deputies were ...
... taken place in the commissary department added to this confusion . The commissary - general , instead of receiving , as hereto- fore , a commission on expenditures , was to have a fixed salary in paper currency ; and his deputies were ...
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... taken the alarm , and the Westchester yeomanry had armed themselves , and were hastening to aid the garrison . The British light infantry and grenadiers invested the mansion ; the cavalry posted themselves on a neigh- boring eminence ...
... taken the alarm , and the Westchester yeomanry had armed themselves , and were hastening to aid the garrison . The British light infantry and grenadiers invested the mansion ; the cavalry posted themselves on a neigh- boring eminence ...
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... taken the oath of allegiance to the State of Pennsylvania required by the laws ; that he was not residing in Philadelphia at the time , but had applied on behalf of himself and a company , and that the intentions of that person and his ...
... taken the oath of allegiance to the State of Pennsylvania required by the laws ; that he was not residing in Philadelphia at the time , but had applied on behalf of himself and a company , and that the intentions of that person and his ...
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... taken by him to insure against a second repulse from before Charles- ton , which might prove fatal to his military reputation . General Lincoln took advantage of this slowness on the part of his assailant , to extend and strengthen the ...
... taken by him to insure against a second repulse from before Charles- ton , which might prove fatal to his military reputation . General Lincoln took advantage of this slowness on the part of his assailant , to extend and strengthen the ...
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... taken , with about four hundred horses and near fifty waggons , laden with arms , clothing and ammunition . Biggins Bridge on Cooper River was likewise secured , and the way opened for Colonel Webster to advance nearly to the head of ...
... taken , with about four hundred horses and near fifty waggons , laden with arms , clothing and ammunition . Biggins Bridge on Cooper River was likewise secured , and the way opened for Colonel Webster to advance nearly to the head of ...
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