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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... officers commissioned by the King , or by his General in North America , should take rank of all officers commissioned by the Governors of the respective provinces : and farther , that the general and field officers of the provincial ...
... officers commissioned by the King , or by his General in North America , should take rank of all officers commissioned by the Governors of the respective provinces : and farther , that the general and field officers of the provincial ...
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... officer for officer , and soldier for soldier ; but rejected the part which admitted an equivalent in privates for a surplus of officers , because the officers captured with Burgoyne were exchangeable within the powers of General Howe ...
... officer for officer , and soldier for soldier ; but rejected the part which admitted an equivalent in privates for a surplus of officers , because the officers captured with Burgoyne were exchangeable within the powers of General Howe ...
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... officers of Pennsylvania , in some instances , instead of engaging their men , definitively , for the one period or the other , engaged them generally for three years , or the war . This ambiguity in the terms of enlist- ment produced ...
... officers of Pennsylvania , in some instances , instead of engaging their men , definitively , for the one period or the other , engaged them generally for three years , or the war . This ambiguity in the terms of enlist- ment produced ...
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