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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... soon fled , leaving their chief , his white guides , and seventeen of his war- riors dead upon the spot . Wayne , who accompanied his light troops , now first discovered the character of his enemy , and adapted his pursuit to it . Yet ...
... soon fled , leaving their chief , his white guides , and seventeen of his war- riors dead upon the spot . Wayne , who accompanied his light troops , now first discovered the character of his enemy , and adapted his pursuit to it . Yet ...
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... soon dissipated , and a great proportion of the inhabitants found themselves involved in debts they were unable to discharge . One of the consequences resulting from this unprosperous state of things was a general discontent with the ...
... soon dissipated , and a great proportion of the inhabitants found themselves involved in debts they were unable to discharge . One of the consequences resulting from this unprosperous state of things was a general discontent with the ...
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... soon resumed . For a time , Mr. Fauchet forbore to press the points on which his predecessor had insisted ; but his complaints of particular cases which grew out of the war , and out of the rules which had been established by the ...
... soon resumed . For a time , Mr. Fauchet forbore to press the points on which his predecessor had insisted ; but his complaints of particular cases which grew out of the war , and out of the rules which had been established by the ...
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