Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... inhabitants of Canada and the Indian nations have approved themselves , in this unhappy contest between Great Britain and America ; and that you check by every motive of duty and fear of punishment every attempt to plunder or insult the ...
... inhabitants of Canada and the Indian nations have approved themselves , in this unhappy contest between Great Britain and America ; and that you check by every motive of duty and fear of punishment every attempt to plunder or insult the ...
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... inhabitants employed the interval in removing their families and effects . The next morning the committee returned on board before nine o'clock . The lieutenant now offered to spare the town on certain conditions , which were refused ...
... inhabitants employed the interval in removing their families and effects . The next morning the committee returned on board before nine o'clock . The lieutenant now offered to spare the town on certain conditions , which were refused ...
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... inhabitants . His flag of truce being still fired upon , he caused the Indians in his camp to shoot arrows into the town , having letters attached to them , addressed to the inhabitants , representing Carleton's refusal to treat , and ...
... inhabitants . His flag of truce being still fired upon , he caused the Indians in his camp to shoot arrows into the town , having letters attached to them , addressed to the inhabitants , representing Carleton's refusal to treat , and ...
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Hood at Boston The General | 26 |
Expedition of Washington to | 32 |
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