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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... soldiers , after deducting the price from their pay ; and a fourth , required the soldiers to furnish their own arms , or to pay for the use of those which might be supplied by the government . Before the arrangements made by the ...
... soldiers , after deducting the price from their pay ; and a fourth , required the soldiers to furnish their own arms , or to pay for the use of those which might be supplied by the government . Before the arrangements made by the ...
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... soldiers not acquainted with the actual state of depreciation , to be immense . They could not fail to compare ... soldiers , borne down by the pressure of complicated sufferings , was on the point of being exhausted . " 1In some ...
... soldiers not acquainted with the actual state of depreciation , to be immense . They could not fail to compare ... soldiers , borne down by the pressure of complicated sufferings , was on the point of being exhausted . " 1In some ...
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... soldiers to such a degree , that their discontents broke out into actual mutiny . On the 25th of May , two regiments belonging to Connecticut paraded under arms with a declared resolution to return home , or to obtain subsistence at the ...
... soldiers to such a degree , that their discontents broke out into actual mutiny . On the 25th of May , two regiments belonging to Connecticut paraded under arms with a declared resolution to return home , or to obtain subsistence at the ...
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