Life of George Washington, Količina 2B. Tauchnitz, 1856 |
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... Captain Wallace along the Coast Treason in the Camp -Arrest of Dr. Church His Trial and Fate Conflagration of Falmouth Irritation throughout the Country - Fitting out of Vessels of War Embarkation of General Gage for England - Committee ...
... Captain Wallace along the Coast Treason in the Camp -Arrest of Dr. Church His Trial and Fate Conflagration of Falmouth Irritation throughout the Country - Fitting out of Vessels of War Embarkation of General Gage for England - Committee ...
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... Captain Daniel Morgan , a native of New Jersey , whose first ex- perience in war had been to accompany Braddock's army as a waggoner . He had since carried arms on the frontier and obtained a command . He and his rifle- men in coming to ...
... Captain Daniel Morgan , a native of New Jersey , whose first ex- perience in war had been to accompany Braddock's army as a waggoner . He had since carried arms on the frontier and obtained a command . He and his rifle- men in coming to ...
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... captain and one hundred men . A sentinel , on being informed that I was in the boat , quitted his post to go and awaken the guard , con- sisting of three men , in which he had no success . I walked up and came to another , a sergeant's ...
... captain and one hundred men . A sentinel , on being informed that I was in the boat , quitted his post to go and awaken the guard , con- sisting of three men , in which he had no success . I walked up and came to another , a sergeant's ...
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... Captain Daniel Morgan's famous company ; and a number of volunteers ; among whom was Aaron Burr , then but twenty years of age , and just com- mencing his varied , brilliant , but ultimately unfortunate career Such a The proposed ...
... Captain Daniel Morgan's famous company ; and a number of volunteers ; among whom was Aaron Burr , then but twenty years of age , and just com- mencing his varied , brilliant , but ultimately unfortunate career Such a The proposed ...
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... captains of militia were ready , he said , to join the Americans , whenever they should appear with sufficient force . He had held talks , too , with the Indians , and found them well disposed . In a word , he was convinced that an ...
... captains of militia were ready , he said , to join the Americans , whenever they should appear with sufficient force . He had held talks , too , with the Indians , and found them well disposed . In a word , he was convinced that an ...
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