The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... charge . A court - martial , over which Lord Stirling presided , after a tedious investigation , found him guilty of all the charges ex- hibited against him , and sentenced him to be suspended for one year . This sentence was ...
... charge . A court - martial , over which Lord Stirling presided , after a tedious investigation , found him guilty of all the charges ex- hibited against him , and sentenced him to be suspended for one year . This sentence was ...
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... charge of the French troops as well as of the Americans attached to them . It being feared that this alteration of ... charged Lieuten- ant Colonel Fleury , who delivered it , with being more an American than a Frenchman . At this time a ...
... charge of the French troops as well as of the Americans attached to them . It being feared that this alteration of ... charged Lieuten- ant Colonel Fleury , who delivered it , with being more an American than a Frenchman . At this time a ...
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... charged by Lord Rawdon about the time the militia on their left were broken by Webster ; but the charge was received with unexpected firmness . The bayonet was occasionally resorted to by both parties , and the conflict was maintained ...
... charged by Lord Rawdon about the time the militia on their left were broken by Webster ; but the charge was received with unexpected firmness . The bayonet was occasionally resorted to by both parties , and the conflict was maintained ...
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