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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... consequence of the indisposition of M'Donald , and several others of their bravest officers and men , having fallen in the first onset , their courage deserted them , and they fled in great disorder , leaving behind them their general ...
... consequence of the indisposition of M'Donald , and several others of their bravest officers and men , having fallen in the first onset , their courage deserted them , and they fled in great disorder , leaving behind them their general ...
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... consequence , by remarking , that to get their militia , in the course of the last year , many towns were induced to give them a bounty . Foreseeing the evils resulting from this , and the destructive consequences which would ...
... consequence , by remarking , that to get their militia , in the course of the last year , many towns were induced to give them a bounty . Foreseeing the evils resulting from this , and the destructive consequences which would ...
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... consequence of which the subject was taken into consideration , his forbearance disapproved , and instructions given for the rigorous exertions in future of the powers with which he was invested . In reply to the letter communicating ...
... consequence of which the subject was taken into consideration , his forbearance disapproved , and instructions given for the rigorous exertions in future of the powers with which he was invested . In reply to the letter communicating ...
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