The Life of George Washington, Količina 4John B. Alden, 1887 |
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Stran 14
... persons proscribed by the State , and now with the enemy nt New York , formed a very considerable number ? The fact is literally true . " ARNOLD'S LAND PROJECT . 31 15 Regarded from a different 14 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... persons proscribed by the State , and now with the enemy nt New York , formed a very considerable number ? The fact is literally true . " ARNOLD'S LAND PROJECT . 31 15 Regarded from a different 14 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... persons who voluntarily remained with the enemy , and were deemed disaffected to the interests and independence of America . In regard to the first of these charges , Arnold alleged that the person who applied for the pro- . tection of ...
... persons who voluntarily remained with the enemy , and were deemed disaffected to the interests and independence of America . In regard to the first of these charges , Arnold alleged that the person who applied for the pro- . tection of ...
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... person , but at this moment his utmost vigi- lance was required to keep watch upon New York and maintain the security of the Hudson , the vital part of the confederacy . The weak state of the American means of warfare in both quarters ...
... person , but at this moment his utmost vigi- lance was required to keep watch upon New York and maintain the security of the Hudson , the vital part of the confederacy . The weak state of the American means of warfare in both quarters ...
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... person , having repeatedly been within reach of the major's unerring rifle.1 A On the evening of the 13th of April , Tarleton moved with the van toward Monk's Corner . night march had been judged the most advisable . It was made in ...
... person , having repeatedly been within reach of the major's unerring rifle.1 A On the evening of the 13th of April , Tarleton moved with the van toward Monk's Corner . night march had been judged the most advisable . It was made in ...
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... person and property as long as they kept their parole . Among the prisoners were the lieuten . ant - governor and five of the council . The loss of the British in the siege was sev- enty six killed and one hundred and eighty - nine ...
... person and property as long as they kept their parole . Among the prisoners were the lieuten . ant - governor and five of the council . The loss of the British in the siege was sev- enty six killed and one hundred and eighty - nine ...
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