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 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... defended by Lieutenant Colonel Brown ; but the approaches of the besiegers were so well conducted , that on the 5th of June he was reduced to the necessity of capitulat- ing ; and the prisoners , amounting to about three hundred , were ...
... defended by Lieutenant Colonel Brown ; but the approaches of the besiegers were so well conducted , that on the 5th of June he was reduced to the necessity of capitulat- ing ; and the prisoners , amounting to about three hundred , were ...
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... defended these systems , assailed the motives of the leaders of the opposition . This schism in his cabinet was a subject of extreme mortifica- tion to the President . Entertaining a high respect for the tal- ents , and a real esteem ...
... defended these systems , assailed the motives of the leaders of the opposition . This schism in his cabinet was a subject of extreme mortifica- tion to the President . Entertaining a high respect for the tal- ents , and a real esteem ...
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... defended not only as being adapted to the particular situation of that country , but as being right in itself . Certain anonymous writers , who supported the theory of a balanced government , were branded as the advo- cates of royalty ...
... defended not only as being adapted to the particular situation of that country , but as being right in itself . Certain anonymous writers , who supported the theory of a balanced government , were branded as the advo- cates of royalty ...
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