The Life of George Washington, Količina 4John B. Alden, 1887 |
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... turned out in defense of their homes , and were now to be transferred to the horrors of the jail and sugar - house in New York . We give this affair as a specimen of the petite guerre carried on in the southern part of Westchester ...
... turned out in defense of their homes , and were now to be transferred to the horrors of the jail and sugar - house in New York . We give this affair as a specimen of the petite guerre carried on in the southern part of Westchester ...
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... turned out a second time , with their packs , and were not to be pacified . These were arrested and confined . This mutiny , Washington declared , had given him infinitely more concern than anything that had ever happened , especially ...
... turned out a second time , with their packs , and were not to be pacified . These were arrested and confined . This mutiny , Washington declared , had given him infinitely more concern than anything that had ever happened , especially ...
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... turned to England in 1773 , still haunted by his early passion . His lady love , in the mean time , had been wooed by other admirers , and in the present year became the second wife of Richard Lovell Edgeworth , a young widower of ...
... turned to England in 1773 , still haunted by his early passion . His lady love , in the mean time , had been wooed by other admirers , and in the present year became the second wife of Richard Lovell Edgeworth , a young widower of ...
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... turned down it , and took his course along the river road . He had not proceeded far , when coming to a place where a small stream crossed the road and ran into a woody dell , a man stepped out from the trees , leveled a musket , and ...
... turned down it , and took his course along the river road . He had not proceeded far , when coming to a place where a small stream crossed the road and ran into a woody dell , a man stepped out from the trees , leveled a musket , and ...
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... turned out in parties to intercept freebooters from the British lines , who had been recently on the maraud , and might be returning to the city with their spoils . One of these parties , composed of seven men of the neighborhood , had ...
... turned out in parties to intercept freebooters from the British lines , who had been recently on the maraud , and might be returning to the city with their spoils . One of these parties , composed of seven men of the neighborhood , had ...
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