The Life of George Washington, Količine 3–4Crowell, 1855 |
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... person , but left the rest of the enterprise to be ac- complished by Sir James Wallace and General Vaughan , with a flying squadron of light frigates , and a considerable detachment of troops . Putnam had retreated to a pass in the ...
... person , but left the rest of the enterprise to be ac- complished by Sir James Wallace and General Vaughan , with a flying squadron of light frigates , and a considerable detachment of troops . Putnam had retreated to a pass in the ...
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... persons coming from Fort Montgomery were arrested by his guards , and brought before him for exami- nation . One was much agitated , and was observed to put some- thing hastily into his mouth and swallow it . An emetic was administered ...
... persons coming from Fort Montgomery were arrested by his guards , and brought before him for exami- nation . One was much agitated , and was observed to put some- thing hastily into his mouth and swallow it . An emetic was administered ...
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... persons taken within thirty miles of any place occupied by British troops , is the act of conveying supplies to them , were subjected to martial law . Acting under the resolution , Washington de- tached large bodies of militia to scour ...
... persons taken within thirty miles of any place occupied by British troops , is the act of conveying supplies to them , were subjected to martial law . Acting under the resolution , Washington de- tached large bodies of militia to scour ...
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... person who had not rendered the cause the least service , and who had been his inferior in France . He claimed , therefore , for himself , the rank of major - general , and was supported in his pretensions by per- sons both in and out ...
... person who had not rendered the cause the least service , and who had been his inferior in France . He claimed , therefore , for himself , the rank of major - general , and was supported in his pretensions by per- sons both in and out ...
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... persons were blamed , but with impartiality , and I am convinced he did not aim at lessening , in my opinion , the merit of any person . His letter was perfectly harmless ; however , now that various reports have been circulated ...
... persons were blamed , but with impartiality , and I am convinced he did not aim at lessening , in my opinion , the merit of any person . His letter was perfectly harmless ; however , now that various reports have been circulated ...
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