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 2 |
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Not being pursued by that officer , who could not venture to weaken his post by
detachments , they continued embodied , but did not venture again to undertake
offensive operations . Urging his march with the utmost celerity , Lincoln soon ...
Not being pursued by that officer , who could not venture to weaken his post by
detachments , they continued embodied , but did not venture again to undertake
offensive operations . Urging his march with the utmost celerity , Lincoln soon ...
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The routed troops continued their flight to fort Jefferson , a distance of about thirty
miles , throwing away their arms on the road . At this place they met Major
Hamtranck with the first regiment ; and a council of war was called to deliberate
on the ...
The routed troops continued their flight to fort Jefferson , a distance of about thirty
miles , throwing away their arms on the road . At this place they met Major
Hamtranck with the first regiment ; and a council of war was called to deliberate
on the ...
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During these transactions , occasion was repeatedly taken to insult the American
government ; open war was continued to be waged by the cruisers of France on
American commerce ; and the flag of the United States was a sufficient ...
During these transactions , occasion was repeatedly taken to insult the American
government ; open war was continued to be waged by the cruisers of France on
American commerce ; and the flag of the United States was a sufficient ...
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