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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... soldiers . After remaining in this situation about three hours , the members separated , having agreed to reassemble at Princeton . On receiving information of this outrage , the Commander- in - chief detached fifteen hundred men under ...
... soldiers . After remaining in this situation about three hours , the members separated , having agreed to reassemble at Princeton . On receiving information of this outrage , the Commander- in - chief detached fifteen hundred men under ...
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... soldiers of a day , who have not borne the heat and burden of the war , and who can have in reality very few hardships to complain of ; and when we at the same time recol- lect that those soldiers , who have lately been furloughed from ...
... soldiers of a day , who have not borne the heat and burden of the war , and who can have in reality very few hardships to complain of ; and when we at the same time recol- lect that those soldiers , who have lately been furloughed from ...
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... soldiers , it is sufficient that the uniform experience of every nation of the world , combined with your own , proves the utility and pro- priety of the discrimination . Rewards in proportion to the aids the public derives from them ...
... soldiers , it is sufficient that the uniform experience of every nation of the world , combined with your own , proves the utility and pro- priety of the discrimination . Rewards in proportion to the aids the public derives from them ...
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