Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1857 |
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... soldiers who had en- gaged to serve until peace , under the proclama- tion of Governor Dinwiddie , holding forth a bounty of two hundred thousand acres of land , Cession of Lands 33 to be apportioned among them according 32.
... soldiers who had en- gaged to serve until peace , under the proclama- tion of Governor Dinwiddie , holding forth a bounty of two hundred thousand acres of land , Cession of Lands 33 to be apportioned among them according 32.
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... soldier who , ex- ceeding his instructions , had been guilty of a foolhardy bravado before the walls of Fort Duquesne ... soldiers , and that a very slight force would be sufficient for their com- plete reduction . With five regiments he ...
... soldier who , ex- ceeding his instructions , had been guilty of a foolhardy bravado before the walls of Fort Duquesne ... soldiers , and that a very slight force would be sufficient for their com- plete reduction . With five regiments he ...
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... soldiers under your command , as you value your own safety and honor , and the favor and esteem of your country , that you consider yourselves as marching , not through the country of an enemy , but of our friends and brethren ; for ...
... soldiers under your command , as you value your own safety and honor , and the favor and esteem of your country , that you consider yourselves as marching , not through the country of an enemy , but of our friends and brethren ; for ...
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