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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... militia , many of whom had frequently faced an enemy , being commanded by generals of experience and courage , ex- hibited a degree of firmness not common to that species of force , and maintained their ground with unexpected obstinacy ...
... militia , many of whom had frequently faced an enemy , being commanded by generals of experience and courage , ex- hibited a degree of firmness not common to that species of force , and maintained their ground with unexpected obstinacy ...
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... militia into the field . The governor of Penn- sylvania having declared his opinion , that the militia of that state , who could be drawn forth , would be incompetent to enforce obedience , the aid of the neighbouring states would ...
... militia into the field . The governor of Penn- sylvania having declared his opinion , that the militia of that state , who could be drawn forth , would be incompetent to enforce obedience , the aid of the neighbouring states would ...
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... militia law of that state by his personal exertions . From some inadvertence , as was said , on the part of the brigade in- spectors , the militia could not be drafted , and consequently the quota of Pennsylvania could be completed only ...
... militia law of that state by his personal exertions . From some inadvertence , as was said , on the part of the brigade in- spectors , the militia could not be drafted , and consequently the quota of Pennsylvania could be completed only ...
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