Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... Strong Battalions - Arrival of Rifle Companies - Daniel Morgan and his Sharp Shooters - Washington declines to detach Troops to distant points for their Protection- - His Reasons for so doing , • -- PAGE . 1 · 13 CHAPTER III ...
... Strong Battalions - Arrival of Rifle Companies - Daniel Morgan and his Sharp Shooters - Washington declines to detach Troops to distant points for their Protection- - His Reasons for so doing , • -- PAGE . 1 · 13 CHAPTER III ...
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... strong contrast with Howe , and by no means so popular . Burgoyne , the other British general of note , was natural son of Lord Bingley , and had entered the army at an early age . While yet a subaltern , he had made a runaway match ...
... strong contrast with Howe , and by no means so popular . Burgoyne , the other British general of note , was natural son of Lord Bingley , and had entered the army at an early age . While yet a subaltern , he had made a runaway match ...
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... strong , and very courageous . May the God of the armies of Israel shower down the blessings of his Divine providence on you ; give you wisdom and fortitude , cover your head in the day of battle and danger , add success , convince our ...
... strong , and very courageous . May the God of the armies of Israel shower down the blessings of his Divine providence on you ; give you wisdom and fortitude , cover your head in the day of battle and danger , add success , convince our ...
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... STRONG BATTALIONS - ARRIVAL OF RIFLE COMPANIES - DANIEL MOR- GAN AND HIS SHARP SHOOTERS - WASHINGTON DECLINES TO DETACH TROOPS TO DISTANT POINTS FOR THEIR PROTECTION - HIS REASONS FOR SO DOING . THE justice and impartiality of ...
... STRONG BATTALIONS - ARRIVAL OF RIFLE COMPANIES - DANIEL MOR- GAN AND HIS SHARP SHOOTERS - WASHINGTON DECLINES TO DETACH TROOPS TO DISTANT POINTS FOR THEIR PROTECTION - HIS REASONS FOR SO DOING . THE justice and impartiality of ...
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... strong common sense , unclouded by passion or prejudice , and a pure ' patriotism , which regarded every thing as it bore upon the welfare of his country . Washington's confidence in Lee had always to be measured and guarded in matters ...
... strong common sense , unclouded by passion or prejudice , and a pure ' patriotism , which regarded every thing as it bore upon the welfare of his country . Washington's confidence in Lee had always to be measured and guarded in matters ...
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