Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 86
... join the league of the colonies ; another to the people of Great Britain , drafted by John Jay of New York ; and a memorial to the inhabitants of the British colonies , by Richard Henry Lee of Virginia . * The Congress remained in ...
... join the league of the colonies ; another to the people of Great Britain , drafted by John Jay of New York ; and a memorial to the inhabitants of the British colonies , by Richard Henry Lee of Virginia . * The Congress remained in ...
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... join the Americans , and so would many of the Indians . " I am prepared , " writes he to Washington , to move against the enemy , unless your Ex* Am . Archives , 4th Series , iii . , 17 . cellency and Congress should direct otherwise ...
... join the Americans , and so would many of the Indians . " I am prepared , " writes he to Washington , to move against the enemy , unless your Ex* Am . Archives , 4th Series , iii . , 17 . cellency and Congress should direct otherwise ...
Stran 282
... join the army , being disposed to remain neutral . This intelligence being discussed in a council of war in the morning , it was determined that they had neither men nor artillery sufficient to undertake a siege . They returned ...
... join the army , being disposed to remain neutral . This intelligence being discussed in a council of war in the morning , it was determined that they had neither men nor artillery sufficient to undertake a siege . They returned ...
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Hood at Boston The General | 26 |
Expedition of Washington to | 32 |
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