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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... taken up with the serious intention of remodeling the com- missary department on principles recommended by experience . But such were the delays inherent in the organization of that body , that the new system was not adopted until late ...
... taken up with the serious intention of remodeling the com- missary department on principles recommended by experience . But such were the delays inherent in the organization of that body , that the new system was not adopted until late ...
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... taken place , strong and specific charges of misconduct had been made against General Lee by several officers of his detachment , and particularly by Generals Wayne and Scott . In these , the transactions of the day , not being well ...
... taken place , strong and specific charges of misconduct had been made against General Lee by several officers of his detachment , and particularly by Generals Wayne and Scott . In these , the transactions of the day , not being well ...
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... taken , or to draw him from it , and being desirous of transferring the theatre of active war to the south , withdrew into York island , and was understood to be strengthening the fortifications erected for its defence , as prepar ...
... taken , or to draw him from it , and being desirous of transferring the theatre of active war to the south , withdrew into York island , and was understood to be strengthening the fortifications erected for its defence , as prepar ...
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