Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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... tion reveals his Retreat - The British Camp aroused - Fraser Pursues St. Clair - Bur- goyne with his Squadron makes after the Flotilla - Part of the Fugitives overtaken -Flight of the Remainder to Fort Anne -Skirmish of Colonel Long ...
... tion reveals his Retreat - The British Camp aroused - Fraser Pursues St. Clair - Bur- goyne with his Squadron makes after the Flotilla - Part of the Fugitives overtaken -Flight of the Remainder to Fort Anne -Skirmish of Colonel Long ...
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... tion conveyed in his Excellency's letter , as expressed by Brigadier - General Con- way , to be literal , and well remember re- plying to that effect in dubious terms . I had no inducement to stain my veracity , were I so prone to that ...
... tion conveyed in his Excellency's letter , as expressed by Brigadier - General Con- way , to be literal , and well remember re- plying to that effect in dubious terms . I had no inducement to stain my veracity , were I so prone to that ...
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... tion . to preserve discipline where troops are in want of everything - to attempt severity will only thin the ranks by a more hasty desertion . " Governor Rutledge also wrote to Wash- In a letter to. We take pleasure in noting the ...
... tion . to preserve discipline where troops are in want of everything - to attempt severity will only thin the ranks by a more hasty desertion . " Governor Rutledge also wrote to Wash- In a letter to. We take pleasure in noting the ...
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PART THIRD | 9 |
Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
CHAPTER III | 20 |
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