Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 8R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... troops had been marked with generosity and kindness ; and while awaiting the time of embarkation , every thing was done for them that could have been reasonably de- manded . On some frivolous complaint , however , made by a few officers ...
... troops had been marked with generosity and kindness ; and while awaiting the time of embarkation , every thing was done for them that could have been reasonably de- manded . On some frivolous complaint , however , made by a few officers ...
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... troops pass this place , I shall have leave to go and join my brigade . " Mr. Rodney remained with the army for nearly two months , and during a great part of the time entered into the most active and laborious services , which his ...
... troops pass this place , I shall have leave to go and join my brigade . " Mr. Rodney remained with the army for nearly two months , and during a great part of the time entered into the most active and laborious services , which his ...
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... troops from Kent , about four hundred in number , and the only troops I had with me , brought about so general discontent and uneasiness , especially as they were more immediately defending the property of those people , as caused them ...
... troops from Kent , about four hundred in number , and the only troops I had with me , brought about so general discontent and uneasiness , especially as they were more immediately defending the property of those people , as caused them ...
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