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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... immediately commenced . Sumpter July 17 . was preceded by the legion , supported by the state cavalry . A detachment from this regiment followed the British horse , in the vain hope of overtaking the troop at the ferry , while Lee ...
... immediately commenced . Sumpter July 17 . was preceded by the legion , supported by the state cavalry . A detachment from this regiment followed the British horse , in the vain hope of overtaking the troop at the ferry , while Lee ...
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... immediately west of us , to the middle states . For what ties , let me ask , should we have upon those people , how entirely unconnected with them shall we be , and what troubles may we not apprehend , if the Spaniards on their right ...
... immediately west of us , to the middle states . For what ties , let me ask , should we have upon those people , how entirely unconnected with them shall we be , and what troubles may we not apprehend , if the Spaniards on their right ...
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... immediately requested the atten- tion of the heads of departments to this interesting subject . As the new and difficult situation in which the United States were placed suggested many delicate inquiries , he addressed a circular letter ...
... immediately requested the atten- tion of the heads of departments to this interesting subject . As the new and difficult situation in which the United States were placed suggested many delicate inquiries , he addressed a circular letter ...
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