Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... Military Measures Washington quits the Service - Overtures of Governor Sharpe , of Maryland - Washington's dignified Reply - Questions of Rank between Royal and Provincial Troops - Treatment of the French Prisoners - Fate of La Force ...
... Military Measures Washington quits the Service - Overtures of Governor Sharpe , of Maryland - Washington's dignified Reply - Questions of Rank between Royal and Provincial Troops - Treatment of the French Prisoners - Fate of La Force ...
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... military operations . He was recalled to England , and was to be superseded by General Abercrombie , who was coming out with two regiments . The general command in America , however , was to be held by the Earl of Loudoun , who was ...
... military operations . He was recalled to England , and was to be superseded by General Abercrombie , who was coming out with two regiments . The general command in America , however , was to be held by the Earl of Loudoun , who was ...
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... military stores had been collected and deposited at Concord and Worces- ter . This semi - belligerent state of affairs in Massachu- setts produced a general restlessness throughout the land . The weak - hearted apprehended coming ...
... military stores had been collected and deposited at Concord and Worces- ter . This semi - belligerent state of affairs in Massachu- setts produced a general restlessness throughout the land . The weak - hearted apprehended coming ...
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