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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... communicated to the eastern states , and congress was earnestly pressed to strengthen the fortifications on the Delaware , and to increase the obstructions in that river . In the midst of these appearances , certain intelligence was ...
... communicated to the eastern states , and congress was earnestly pressed to strengthen the fortifications on the Delaware , and to increase the obstructions in that river . In the midst of these appearances , certain intelligence was ...
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... communicated . In the exultation of the moment , the treaty of alliance , as well as that of commerce and friendship was published ; a circum- stance which , not without reason , gave umbrage to the cabinet of Versailles ; because that ...
... communicated . In the exultation of the moment , the treaty of alliance , as well as that of commerce and friendship was published ; a circum- stance which , not without reason , gave umbrage to the cabinet of Versailles ; because that ...
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... communicated the intelligence he had received . It was , not long afterwards , confirmed by the fire of Parr on the Ridge road , and by an inhabitant who had escaped from White Marsh as the British column passed that place.2 1 1 ...
... communicated the intelligence he had received . It was , not long afterwards , confirmed by the fire of Parr on the Ridge road , and by an inhabitant who had escaped from White Marsh as the British column passed that place.2 1 1 ...
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