Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... arms , indicated a hostile determination . Pitcairn halted his men within a short distance of the church , and ordered them to prime and load . They then advanced at double quick time . The major , riding forward , waved his sword , and ...
... arms , indicated a hostile determination . Pitcairn halted his men within a short distance of the church , and ordered them to prime and load . They then advanced at double quick time . The major , riding forward , waved his sword , and ...
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... arms . Washington was looked to , from various quarters , to take command . His old comrade in arms , Hugh Mercer , was about marching down to Williamsburg at the head of a body of resolute men , seven hundred strong , entitled “ The ...
... arms . Washington was looked to , from various quarters , to take command . His old comrade in arms , Hugh Mercer , was about marching down to Williamsburg at the head of a body of resolute men , seven hundred strong , entitled “ The ...
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... arms , together with their aiders and abettors ; but offering pardon to all who should lay down their arms , and return to their allegiance . From this proffered amnesty , however , John Hancock and Samuel Adams were especially excepted ...
... arms , together with their aiders and abettors ; but offering pardon to all who should lay down their arms , and return to their allegiance . From this proffered amnesty , however , John Hancock and Samuel Adams were especially excepted ...
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