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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... supplies furnished by the neigh- bourhood . Greene was compelled at length , by the want of provisions , to ... supply of provisions which had been issued to the troops , some of whom were employed in cooking and others in washing their ...
... supplies furnished by the neigh- bourhood . Greene was compelled at length , by the want of provisions , to ... supply of provisions which had been issued to the troops , some of whom were employed in cooking and others in washing their ...
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... supplies designed for Camden . From the energy of this party as well as from the defection of the inhabitants , Lord Rawdon had reason to apprehend the loss of all his lower posts , unless he should take a position which would support ...
... supplies designed for Camden . From the energy of this party as well as from the defection of the inhabitants , Lord Rawdon had reason to apprehend the loss of all his lower posts , unless he should take a position which would support ...
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... supplies of ammunition had been delivered from the British posts on the lakes , to the Indians at war with the United States . While the President was on his southern tour , he ad- dressed a letter to the secretary of state , to be ...
... supplies of ammunition had been delivered from the British posts on the lakes , to the Indians at war with the United States . While the President was on his southern tour , he ad- dressed a letter to the secretary of state , to be ...
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