Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... morning after his arrival at Cambridge , Washington took formal command of the It was drawn up on the Common about half a . mile from head - quarters . A multitude had assembled there , for as yet military spectacles were novelties ...
... morning after his arrival at Cambridge , Washington took formal command of the It was drawn up on the Common about half a . mile from head - quarters . A multitude had assembled there , for as yet military spectacles were novelties ...
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... morning after prayers . The strictest government is taking place , and great distinction is made between officers and soldiers . Every one is made to know his place and keep it , or be tied up and receive thirty or forty lashes ...
... morning after prayers . The strictest government is taking place , and great distinction is made between officers and soldiers . Every one is made to know his place and keep it , or be tied up and receive thirty or forty lashes ...
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... morning , it was determined that they had neither men nor artillery sufficient to undertake a siege . They re- turned , therefore , to the Isle aux Noix , cast up fortifi- cations , and threw a boom across the channel of the river to ...
... morning , it was determined that they had neither men nor artillery sufficient to undertake a siege . They re- turned , therefore , to the Isle aux Noix , cast up fortifi- cations , and threw a boom across the channel of the river to ...
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... morning , a halter would be in readiness for her . So far the tradition ; -his own letter to the Presi- dent of Congress states that , for a long time , the woman was proof against every threat and persuasion to dis- cover the author ...
... morning , a halter would be in readiness for her . So far the tradition ; -his own letter to the Presi- dent of Congress states that , for a long time , the woman was proof against every threat and persuasion to dis- cover the author ...
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... morning , and the inhabitants employed the interval in removing their families and effects . The next morning the committee returned on board . before nine o'clock . The lieutenant now offered to spare the town on certain conditions ...
... morning , and the inhabitants employed the interval in removing their families and effects . The next morning the committee returned on board . before nine o'clock . The lieutenant now offered to spare the town on certain conditions ...
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