Life of George Washington, Količine 1–4Putnam, 1875 |
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Stran 145
... FORMED - QUESTION AS TO COMMANDER. ET . 43. ] he now aspired to the supreme command . His claims were disregarded by the Green Moun- tain Boys ; they would follow no leader but Ethan Allen . As they formed the majority of the party ...
... FORMED - QUESTION AS TO COMMANDER. ET . 43. ] he now aspired to the supreme command . His claims were disregarded by the Green Moun- tain Boys ; they would follow no leader but Ethan Allen . As they formed the majority of the party ...
Stran 147
... formed , leaving to each colony the right of regulating its internal affairs according to its own indi- vidual constitution , but vesting in Congress the power of making peace or war ; of entering into treaties and alliances ; of ...
... formed , leaving to each colony the right of regulating its internal affairs according to its own indi- vidual constitution , but vesting in Congress the power of making peace or war ; of entering into treaties and alliances ; of ...
Stran 264
... formed the Delaware and Maryland regiments along a ridge from the road , up to a piece of woods on the top of the hill . Atlee gave the enemy two or three volleys as they approached , and then retreated and formed in the wood on Lord ...
... formed the Delaware and Maryland regiments along a ridge from the road , up to a piece of woods on the top of the hill . Atlee gave the enemy two or three volleys as they approached , and then retreated and formed in the wood on Lord ...
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Expedition beyond the Blue RidgeThe Val | 17 |
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