The Life of George Washington, Količina 4John B. Alden, 1887 |
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... writes to Reed for Aid from Pennsylvania.- Good Effects of his Letter PAGE 25 • 35 CHAPTER V. Siege of Charleston continued : -British Slips onter the Harbor . British Troops march from Savannah . Tarleton and his . Dragoons . — His ...
... writes to Reed for Aid from Pennsylvania.- Good Effects of his Letter PAGE 25 • 35 CHAPTER V. Siege of Charleston continued : -British Slips onter the Harbor . British Troops march from Savannah . Tarleton and his . Dragoons . — His ...
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... writes Washington , on the 8th of January , " the troops , both officers and men , have been almost perishing with want . Yet , " adds he , feelingly , " they have borne their suffer- ings with a patience that merits the approbation ...
... writes Washington , on the 8th of January , " the troops , both officers and men , have been almost perishing with want . Yet , " adds he , feelingly , " they have borne their suffer- ings with a patience that merits the approbation ...
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... writes he to Col- onel Matthias Ogden , " and you consult what you owe to the service , I am persuaded you will not forget that , as we are compelled by necessity to take the property of citizens for the support of an army on which ...
... writes he to Col- onel Matthias Ogden , " and you consult what you owe to the service , I am persuaded you will not forget that , as we are compelled by necessity to take the property of citizens for the support of an army on which ...
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... writes he , had always some comfort for the patriot soldiers . When unable to billet them in her house , a huge kettle filled with meat and vegetables was hung over the fire , that they might not go away hungry . veteran Knyphausen ...
... writes he , had always some comfort for the patriot soldiers . When unable to billet them in her house , a huge kettle filled with meat and vegetables was hung over the fire , that they might not go away hungry . veteran Knyphausen ...
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... writes Washington , " to preserve tranquillity and order in the city , and give security to individuals of every class and description , restraining , as far as possible , till the restoration of civil government , every species of ...
... writes Washington , " to preserve tranquillity and order in the city , and give security to individuals of every class and description , restraining , as far as possible , till the restoration of civil government , every species of ...
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