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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... officers and privates who were engaged to serve during the war . These orders produced a serious alarm . The generals , and officers commanding regiments and corps cantoned on the Hudson , assembled , and presented an address to the ...
... officers and privates who were engaged to serve during the war . These orders produced a serious alarm . The generals , and officers commanding regiments and corps cantoned on the Hudson , assembled , and presented an address to the ...
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... officers of the army , for services then to be performed . It was the only means to pre- vent a total dereliction of the service . It was a part of their hire . I may be allowed to say it was the price of their blood , and of your ...
... officers of the army , for services then to be performed . It was the only means to pre- vent a total dereliction of the service . It was a part of their hire . I may be allowed to say it was the price of their blood , and of your ...
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... officers were killed upon the field , and five hundred and ninety - three non - commissioned officers and privates were slain and missing . Twenty - one commissioned officers , several of whom afterwards died of their wounds , and two ...
... officers were killed upon the field , and five hundred and ninety - three non - commissioned officers and privates were slain and missing . Twenty - one commissioned officers , several of whom afterwards died of their wounds , and two ...
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