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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... employed in giving assistance to the enemy ; the terms used in their resolution were such as comprehended every pos- sible capture . A few small cruisers had already been fitted out by the directions of General Washington ; and the ...
... employed in giving assistance to the enemy ; the terms used in their resolution were such as comprehended every pos- sible capture . A few small cruisers had already been fitted out by the directions of General Washington ; and the ...
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... employed to the utmost advantage in improving the defences of Charleston . The leg- islature had enabled the executive to employ slaves to work on the fortifications ; and had passed an act delegating great powers to the Governor and ...
... employed to the utmost advantage in improving the defences of Charleston . The leg- islature had enabled the executive to employ slaves to work on the fortifications ; and had passed an act delegating great powers to the Governor and ...
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... employed in quelling what was termed the spirit of revolt in South Carolina . The ef- forts of the people to recover ... employed in the district of Ninety Six , to train the most loyal inhabitants , and to attach them to his own corps ...
... employed in quelling what was termed the spirit of revolt in South Carolina . The ef- forts of the people to recover ... employed in the district of Ninety Six , to train the most loyal inhabitants , and to attach them to his own corps ...
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