The Life of George Washington, Količina 4John B. Alden, 1887 |
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... continues his Precautions . - Sir ( ay Carle- ton brings Pacific News . Discontents of the Army . -Extraordinary Letter from Colonel Nicola . In- dignant Reply of Washington . - Joint Letter of Sir Guy Carleton and Admiral Digby . the ...
... continues his Precautions . - Sir ( ay Carle- ton brings Pacific News . Discontents of the Army . -Extraordinary Letter from Colonel Nicola . In- dignant Reply of Washington . - Joint Letter of Sir Guy Carleton and Admiral Digby . the ...
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... continue to suffer antil be should be acquitted by a court - martial , and he would be effectually prevented from join- ing the army , which he wished to do as soon as his wounds would permit , that he might render the country every ...
... continue to suffer antil be should be acquitted by a court - martial , and he would be effectually prevented from join- ing the army , which he wished to do as soon as his wounds would permit , that he might render the country every ...
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... continue on their march . There appears to have been some confusion on the part of the Americans , and they had an im- petuous foe to deal with . Before they were well prepared for action they were attacked in front and on both flanks ...
... continue on their march . There appears to have been some confusion on the part of the Americans , and they had an im- petuous foe to deal with . Before they were well prepared for action they were attacked in front and on both flanks ...
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... continue in the discharge of the duties of the department , without any extra emolument other than would cover the expenses of his family . Congress devised a different scheme . He considered it incapable of execution , and likely to be ...
... continue in the discharge of the duties of the department , without any extra emolument other than would cover the expenses of his family . Congress devised a different scheme . He considered it incapable of execution , and likely to be ...
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... continue my unwearied endeavors to stop the progress of the enemy , reinstate our affairs , recom- mence an offensive war , and recover all our losses in the Southern States . But if being unfortunate is solely a reason sufficient for ...
... continue my unwearied endeavors to stop the progress of the enemy , reinstate our affairs , recom- mence an offensive war , and recover all our losses in the Southern States . But if being unfortunate is solely a reason sufficient for ...
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