Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... tion of Colonel Enos - Arnold in the Valley of the Chaudiere - His Arrival opposite Quebec - Surrender of Montreal - Escape of Carle- ton - Home sickness of the American Troops , CHAPTER IX . PAGE 89 Washington's anticipations of ...
... tion of Colonel Enos - Arnold in the Valley of the Chaudiere - His Arrival opposite Quebec - Surrender of Montreal - Escape of Carle- ton - Home sickness of the American Troops , CHAPTER IX . PAGE 89 Washington's anticipations of ...
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... tion , which they mistook for independence . A chaplain of one of the regiments * has left on record a graphic sketch of this primitive army of the Revolution . " It is very diverting , " writes he , " to walk among the camps . They are ...
... tion , which they mistook for independence . A chaplain of one of the regiments * has left on record a graphic sketch of this primitive army of the Revolution . " It is very diverting , " writes he , " to walk among the camps . They are ...
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... tion has been had for those of the most respectable rank , when languishing with wounds and sickness , and that some have been amputated in this unworthy situation . Let your opinion , sir , of the principles which actuate them , be ...
... tion has been had for those of the most respectable rank , when languishing with wounds and sickness , and that some have been amputated in this unworthy situation . Let your opinion , sir , of the principles which actuate them , be ...
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... tion of every thing , and suggest such matters as his knowledge and experience of the service might enable him to furnish . " During his absence Major - general Howe would act as commander - in - chief of the colonies on the Atlantic ...
... tion of every thing , and suggest such matters as his knowledge and experience of the service might enable him to furnish . " During his absence Major - general Howe would act as commander - in - chief of the colonies on the Atlantic ...
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... tion , it was spoken of scoffingly as a " meeting - house , where sedition had often been preached . " The North Church , another " meeting - house , " was entirely demolished and used for fuel . " Thus , " says a chronicler of the day ...
... tion , it was spoken of scoffingly as a " meeting - house , where sedition had often been preached . " The North Church , another " meeting - house , " was entirely demolished and used for fuel . " Thus , " says a chronicler of the day ...
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