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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... continued indefatigable in his endeavours to impress on Mr. Dinwiddie , and on the assembly , the im- portance of reviving , and properly modifying their military code , which had now expired , of making a more effective militia law ...
... continued indefatigable in his endeavours to impress on Mr. Dinwiddie , and on the assembly , the im- portance of reviving , and properly modifying their military code , which had now expired , of making a more effective militia law ...
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... continued to do their duty in conformity with the determination they had expressed , he should only regret the part they had taken , and should hope they would perceive its impropriety . The legislature of New Jersey , alarmed at the ...
... continued to do their duty in conformity with the determination they had expressed , he should only regret the part they had taken , and should hope they would perceive its impropriety . The legislature of New Jersey , alarmed at the ...
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... continued until sunset . Several ships were much damaged , but neither admiral could claim the victory . For Sept. 10 five successive days the hostile fleets continued with- in view of each other . After which , De Grasse returned to ...
... continued until sunset . Several ships were much damaged , but neither admiral could claim the victory . For Sept. 10 five successive days the hostile fleets continued with- in view of each other . After which , De Grasse returned to ...
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