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 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... carrying on the war were dried up , rendered indispensable some grand effort to bring it to a speedy termination . The plan ... carried , and the British army driven into the town , yet all military men were agreed on the great peril of ...
... carrying on the war were dried up , rendered indispensable some grand effort to bring it to a speedy termination . The plan ... carried , and the British army driven into the town , yet all military men were agreed on the great peril of ...
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... carried on between them under a mercantile disguise , in the feigned names of Gustavus and Anderson ; and , at length , to facilitate their communications , the Vul- ture sloop of war moved up the North River , and took a station ...
... carried on between them under a mercantile disguise , in the feigned names of Gustavus and Anderson ; and , at length , to facilitate their communications , the Vul- ture sloop of war moved up the North River , and took a station ...
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... carry off no officer without your consent , no public property of any kind ; and I shall likewise desire that the ... carried with as much certainty as the place which has just surrendered . This capture would destroy the last hope ...
... carry off no officer without your consent , no public property of any kind ; and I shall likewise desire that the ... carried with as much certainty as the place which has just surrendered . This capture would destroy the last hope ...
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