Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... command of the militia of Westmore- land . In the field he was as distinguished for firm- ness , energy , activity and judgment , as he had been in the councils of the nation , and although none of the counties on the Potomac were more ...
... command of the militia of Westmore- land . In the field he was as distinguished for firm- ness , energy , activity and judgment , as he had been in the councils of the nation , and although none of the counties on the Potomac were more ...
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... command- ing officers of such troops are hereby directed to af- ford the said assemblies , conventions , committees or councils of safety all such assistance in executing this resolution , as they may require , and which , consistent ...
... command- ing officers of such troops are hereby directed to af- ford the said assemblies , conventions , committees or councils of safety all such assistance in executing this resolution , as they may require , and which , consistent ...
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... command of light troops . In the first instance , these light troops were compelled by superior numbers to give way ; but they kept up a retreating fire . On being re - in- forced , they gave their pursuers a check , and at length ...
... command of light troops . In the first instance , these light troops were compelled by superior numbers to give way ; but they kept up a retreating fire . On being re - in- forced , they gave their pursuers a check , and at length ...
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