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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... attempt might be made to take possession of her , as her crew was on board and force would be repelled by force . He then also said that she was not ready to sail immediately . She would change her position , and fall down the river a ...
... attempt might be made to take possession of her , as her crew was on board and force would be repelled by force . He then also said that she was not ready to sail immediately . She would change her position , and fall down the river a ...
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... attempt to deceive , and may succeed in keeping up the deception , is problematical . Without that , the folly of the Directory in such an attempt would , I conceive , be more conspicuous , if possible , than their wickedness . " Having ...
... attempt to deceive , and may succeed in keeping up the deception , is problematical . Without that , the folly of the Directory in such an attempt would , I conceive , be more conspicuous , if possible , than their wickedness . " Having ...
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... Attempt to Cap- ture , I , 307 , sqq . Failure to Capture ; Effect on Coun- try , I , 312 New York , Fear of British ... Attempts to Stir Dis- affection Among , II , 49 Oriskany , Battle of , I , 230 Parliament , Demand for Peace in , II ...
... Attempt to Cap- ture , I , 307 , sqq . Failure to Capture ; Effect on Coun- try , I , 312 New York , Fear of British ... Attempts to Stir Dis- affection Among , II , 49 Oriskany , Battle of , I , 230 Parliament , Demand for Peace in , II ...
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