Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... - lish language . Such were the three British commanders at Boston , who were considered especially formidable ; and they * Walpole to the Hon . W. S. Conway . 1775. ] SURVEY FROM PROSPECT HILL . 5 had with 4 [ 1775 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... - lish language . Such were the three British commanders at Boston , who were considered especially formidable ; and they * Walpole to the Hon . W. S. Conway . 1775. ] SURVEY FROM PROSPECT HILL . 5 had with 4 [ 1775 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... considered himself well fitted by his military knowledge and experience , and which he thought Washington might have obtained for him had he used his influence with Congress . We shall have to advert to this estrangement of Gates on ...
... considered himself well fitted by his military knowledge and experience , and which he thought Washington might have obtained for him had he used his influence with Congress . We shall have to advert to this estrangement of Gates on ...
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... considered that every town , and indeed every part of our sea - coast , whch is exposed to these depredations , would have an equal claim upon this army . " It is the misfortune of our situation which exposes us to these ravages , and ...
... considered that every town , and indeed every part of our sea - coast , whch is exposed to these depredations , would have an equal claim upon this army . " It is the misfortune of our situation which exposes us to these ravages , and ...
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... considered beneath notice . In a letter to Governor Cooke of Rhode Island , he suggested that an armed vessel of that province might be sent to seize upon a magazine of gunpowder , said to be in a remote part of the Island of Bermuda ...
... considered beneath notice . In a letter to Governor Cooke of Rhode Island , he suggested that an armed vessel of that province might be sent to seize upon a magazine of gunpowder , said to be in a remote part of the Island of Bermuda ...
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... considered him the very man for the present enterprise . He had shown aptness for mili- tary service , whether on land or water . He was ac- quainted , too , with Canada , and especially with Quebec , having , in the course of his ...
... considered him the very man for the present enterprise . He had shown aptness for mili- tary service , whether on land or water . He was ac- quainted , too , with Canada , and especially with Quebec , having , in the course of his ...
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