Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... army , which , dispirited by losses and fatigues , was re- treating almost naked and barefooted , in the cold of November , before a numerous , well appointed , and victorious army , through a desponding coun- try , “ much more disposed ...
... army , which , dispirited by losses and fatigues , was re- treating almost naked and barefooted , in the cold of November , before a numerous , well appointed , and victorious army , through a desponding coun- try , “ much more disposed ...
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... army expendi- tures . He strenuously combatted the old mode of supplying the army , until , after a long experience of its ill effects , he , in conjunction with Mr. Morris , and a few firm and judicious associates , prevailed on ...
... army expendi- tures . He strenuously combatted the old mode of supplying the army , until , after a long experience of its ill effects , he , in conjunction with Mr. Morris , and a few firm and judicious associates , prevailed on ...
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... army . In urging a com- pliance with this renewed requisition , Mr. Morris , incited by the sufferings of the troops , and indignant at the embarrassing and laborious situation in which he was himself placed , as the organ of the govern ...
... army . In urging a com- pliance with this renewed requisition , Mr. Morris , incited by the sufferings of the troops , and indignant at the embarrassing and laborious situation in which he was himself placed , as the organ of the govern ...
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