Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... bodies , each with its own regulations , and officers of its own appointment . Some had tents , others were in barracks , and others sheltered themselves as best they might . Many were sadly in want of clothing , and all , said ...
... bodies , each with its own regulations , and officers of its own appointment . Some had tents , others were in barracks , and others sheltered themselves as best they might . Many were sadly in want of clothing , and all , said ...
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... body of Rhode Island troops , which had been raised , drilled , and brought to the camp by Brigadier - general Greene , of that province , whose subsequent renown entitles him to an introduction to the reader . Nathaniel Greene was born ...
... body of Rhode Island troops , which had been raised , drilled , and brought to the camp by Brigadier - general Greene , of that province , whose subsequent renown entitles him to an introduction to the reader . Nathaniel Greene was born ...
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... bodies themselves seemed perplexed what to do with the prize , so bravely seized upon by these bold men . Allen had written to the Albany committee , for men and provisions , to enable him to maintain his conquest . The committee feared ...
... bodies themselves seemed perplexed what to do with the prize , so bravely seized upon by these bold men . Allen had written to the Albany committee , for men and provisions , to enable him to maintain his conquest . The committee feared ...
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... body , as the enter- prise had begun in Connecticut , wrote to its General Assembly to take the whole matter under their care and direction , until the advice of the Continental Con- gress could be had . The Continental Congress at ...
... body , as the enter- prise had begun in Connecticut , wrote to its General Assembly to take the whole matter under their care and direction , until the advice of the Continental Con- gress could be had . The Continental Congress at ...
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... body . The same pay was awarded to the men who had served under them as that allowed to the continental troops ; and it was recommended to the New York convention that , should it meet the approbation of General Schuyler , a fresh corps ...
... body . The same pay was awarded to the men who had served under them as that allowed to the continental troops ; and it was recommended to the New York convention that , should it meet the approbation of General Schuyler , a fresh corps ...
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