Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... Perilous Situation - Economy of Ammunition - Correspondence be- tween Lee and Burgoyne - Correspondence between Washington and Gage - The Dignity of the Patriot Army asserted , · 24 · CHAPTER IV . PAGE Dangers in the Interior - ...
... Perilous Situation - Economy of Ammunition - Correspondence be- tween Lee and Burgoyne - Correspondence between Washington and Gage - The Dignity of the Patriot Army asserted , · 24 · CHAPTER IV . PAGE Dangers in the Interior - ...
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... patriot , who was above all sectional prejudices . One of the most efficient co - operators of Wash- ington at this time , and throughout the war , was 1775. ] GOVERNOR TRUMBULL . 11 Jonathan Trumbull , the 10 [ 1775 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... patriot , who was above all sectional prejudices . One of the most efficient co - operators of Wash- ington at this time , and throughout the war , was 1775. ] GOVERNOR TRUMBULL . 11 Jonathan Trumbull , the 10 [ 1775 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... patriot of the primi- tive New England stamp , whose religion sanctified his patriotism . A letter addressed by him to Washington , just after the latter had entered upon the command , is worthy of the purest days of the Covenanters ...
... patriot of the primi- tive New England stamp , whose religion sanctified his patriotism . A letter addressed by him to Washington , just after the latter had entered upon the command , is worthy of the purest days of the Covenanters ...
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... patriots of Boston . A sympathy of views and feelings had attached him to Washington , and induced him to accompany him to * In after years distinguished as a historical painter . the camp . He had no definite purpose when he.
... patriots of Boston . A sympathy of views and feelings had attached him to Washington , and induced him to accompany him to * In after years distinguished as a historical painter . the camp . He had no definite purpose when he.
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... PATRIOT ARMY ASSERTED . THE great object of Washington , at present , was to force the enemy to come out of Boston and try a deci- sive action . His lines had for some time cut off all communication of the town with the country , and he ...
... PATRIOT ARMY ASSERTED . THE great object of Washington , at present , was to force the enemy to come out of Boston and try a deci- sive action . His lines had for some time cut off all communication of the town with the country , and he ...
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