The Life of George Washington, Količina 4John B. Alden, 1887 |
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... gives many anecdotes illustrative of the active patriotism of the Jersey women . Anna Kitchel wife of a farmer of Whippany , is repeatedly his theme of well . merited eulogium . Her potato bin , meal bag , and granary , writes he , had ...
... gives many anecdotes illustrative of the active patriotism of the Jersey women . Anna Kitchel wife of a farmer of Whippany , is repeatedly his theme of well . merited eulogium . Her potato bin , meal bag , and granary , writes he , had ...
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... give this affair as a specimen of the petite guerre carried on in the southern part of Westchester County ; the NEUTRAL GROUND , as it was called , but subjected , from its vicinity to the city , to be foraged by the royal forces , and ...
... give this affair as a specimen of the petite guerre carried on in the southern part of Westchester County ; the NEUTRAL GROUND , as it was called , but subjected , from its vicinity to the city , to be foraged by the royal forces , and ...
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... give security to individuals of every class and description , restraining , as far as possible , till the restoration of civil government , every species of persecution , insult , or abuse , either from the soldiery to the inhabitants ...
... give security to individuals of every class and description , restraining , as far as possible , till the restoration of civil government , every species of persecution , insult , or abuse , either from the soldiery to the inhabitants ...
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... give her a moment's uneasiness they could do him no injury . - On the following day he issued an address to the public , recalling his faithful services of nearly four years , and inveighing against the proceedings of the president and ...
... give her a moment's uneasiness they could do him no injury . - On the following day he issued an address to the public , recalling his faithful services of nearly four years , and inveighing against the proceedings of the president and ...
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... give it without exposing itself to ruin , since the enemy , by means of their ships , could suddenly unite their forces , and fall upon any point that they might consider weak ? Such were the perplexi- ties to which he was continually ...
... give it without exposing itself to ruin , since the enemy , by means of their ships , could suddenly unite their forces , and fall upon any point that they might consider weak ? Such were the perplexi- ties to which he was continually ...
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