Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... provincial commissions . Maryland having by a scanty appropriation raised a small militia force , sta- tioned Captain Dagworthy , with a company of thirty men , at Fort Cumberland , which stood within the boundaries of that province ...
... provincial commissions . Maryland having by a scanty appropriation raised a small militia force , sta- tioned Captain Dagworthy , with a company of thirty men , at Fort Cumberland , which stood within the boundaries of that province ...
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... province , and menacing the lives and property of the Bostonians . General Gage , overlooking the irregularity of its organization , entered into explanations with the Assem- bly , but failed to give satisfaction . As winter ap ...
... province , and menacing the lives and property of the Bostonians . General Gage , overlooking the irregularity of its organization , entered into explanations with the Assem- bly , but failed to give satisfaction . As winter ap ...
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... provincial Congress of Massachusetts resolved to raise thirteen thousand six hundred , as its quota . Cir- cular ... province , and received from its Assembly the commission of brigadier - general . 1775. ] GENERAL ARTEMAS WARD . 441 ...
... provincial Congress of Massachusetts resolved to raise thirteen thousand six hundred , as its quota . Cir- cular ... province , and received from its Assembly the commission of brigadier - general . 1775. ] GENERAL ARTEMAS WARD . 441 ...
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