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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... resolution was re- ferred to a committee , who reported it in the following terms . " Resolved , that these United Colonies are , and of right ought to be free and independent states ; and that all political con- nexion between them and ...
... resolution was re- ferred to a committee , who reported it in the following terms . " Resolved , that these United Colonies are , and of right ought to be free and independent states ; and that all political con- nexion between them and ...
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... resolution had passed early in November , directing General Heath to transmit to the board of war a descriptive list of all persons comprehended in the convention , " in order that , if any officer , soldier , or other person of the ...
... resolution had passed early in November , directing General Heath to transmit to the board of war a descriptive list of all persons comprehended in the convention , " in order that , if any officer , soldier , or other person of the ...
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... resolution with great strength and justice , as a decree which doomed a considerable number of prisoners , far removed into the country , to a slow and painful death by famine ; since it was imprac- ticable to supply them immediately ...
... resolution with great strength and justice , as a decree which doomed a considerable number of prisoners , far removed into the country , to a slow and painful death by famine ; since it was imprac- ticable to supply them immediately ...
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