Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... taken his position after the battle of Bunker's Hill , fortifying himself with works which he deemed impregnable ; and here the veteran was enabled to point out to the commander - in- chief , and to Lee , the main features of the ...
... taken his position after the battle of Bunker's Hill , fortifying himself with works which he deemed impregnable ; and here the veteran was enabled to point out to the commander - in- chief , and to Lee , the main features of the ...
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... taken note of every thing about the discipline of the British troops . In the month of May , he had been elected commander of the Rhode Island contingent of the army of observation , and in June had conducted to the lines before Boston ...
... taken note of every thing about the discipline of the British troops . In the month of May , he had been elected commander of the Rhode Island contingent of the army of observation , and in June had conducted to the lines before Boston ...
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... taken too active a part in what may be called the civil part of opposition , to renounce , without disgrace , the public cause when it seems to lead to danger ; and have a most sovereign contempt for the man who can plan measures he has ...
... taken too active a part in what may be called the civil part of opposition , to renounce , without disgrace , the public cause when it seems to lead to danger ; and have a most sovereign contempt for the man who can plan measures he has ...
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... taken in a matter of such apparent delicacy . Lee became aware of the surmises that might be awakened by the proposed interview , and wrote a friendly note to Burgoyne declining it . A correspondence of a more important character took ...
... taken in a matter of such apparent delicacy . Lee became aware of the surmises that might be awakened by the proposed interview , and wrote a friendly note to Burgoyne declining it . A correspondence of a more important character took ...
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... taken some time since by the rebels , laboring , like negro slaves to gain their daily subsistence , or reduced to the wretched alternative to perish by famine or take arms against their King and country . Those who have made the ...
... taken some time since by the rebels , laboring , like negro slaves to gain their daily subsistence , or reduced to the wretched alternative to perish by famine or take arms against their King and country . Those who have made the ...
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