The Life of George Washington, Količina 2American Publishers Corporation, 1890 |
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Stran 422
... considered well affected to the American cause ; the young lady herself , during the occupation of the city by the enemy , had been a " toast " among the British officers . Party feeling ran high on local subjects connected with the ...
... considered well affected to the American cause ; the young lady herself , during the occupation of the city by the enemy , had been a " toast " among the British officers . Party feeling ran high on local subjects connected with the ...
Stran 430
... considered prisoners on parole ; the latter to be permitted to return home , and both to be protected in person and property as long as they kept their parole . The loss of the British in the siege was seventy - six killed and one ...
... considered prisoners on parole ; the latter to be permitted to return home , and both to be protected in person and property as long as they kept their parole . The loss of the British in the siege was seventy - six killed and one ...
Stran 606
... considered the admission even of small vessels , to the trade of these Islands , an important advan- tage to the commerce of the United States . He had not sufficiently adverted to the fact that , among the prohibited articles , cotton ...
... considered the admission even of small vessels , to the trade of these Islands , an important advan- tage to the commerce of the United States . He had not sufficiently adverted to the fact that , among the prohibited articles , cotton ...
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