Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1857 |
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... Gage at Boston - League and Covenant . CHAP . VII . — Washington Chairman of a Political Meeting - Correspondence with Bryan Fairfax -Patriotic Resolutions - Washington's Opin- ions on Public Affairs Scheme Convention - - ― Non ...
... Gage at Boston - League and Covenant . CHAP . VII . — Washington Chairman of a Political Meeting - Correspondence with Bryan Fairfax -Patriotic Resolutions - Washington's Opin- ions on Public Affairs Scheme Convention - - ― Non ...
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... Gage encamped the 59th regiment on Boston Neck , and employed the soldiers in intrenching and fortifying it . In the meantime the belligerent feelings of the inhabitants were encouraged , by learning how the rumor of their being ...
... Gage encamped the 59th regiment on Boston Neck , and employed the soldiers in intrenching and fortifying it . In the meantime the belligerent feelings of the inhabitants were encouraged , by learning how the rumor of their being ...
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... Gage . They had been compan- ions in arms in their early days ; but Gage might now affect to look down upon him as the chief of a rebel army . Washington took an early opportunity to let him know , that he claimed to be the commander of ...
... Gage . They had been compan- ions in arms in their early days ; but Gage might now affect to look down upon him as the chief of a rebel army . Washington took an early opportunity to let him know , that he claimed to be the commander of ...
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CHAP III Hood at Boston The General | 26 |
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