A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Том 2F. Betts, 1822 |
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... endeavour in vain to account for this dereliction of principle in the members of a pro- fession , which has in every age and every country , furnished some of the noblest ornaments of human na- ture . The Surgeons may have been badly ...
... endeavour in vain to account for this dereliction of principle in the members of a pro- fession , which has in every age and every country , furnished some of the noblest ornaments of human na- ture . The Surgeons may have been badly ...
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... endeavour to meet the enemy in front , and that General Greene , in conjunction with General Smallwood and Colonel Gist , both of the Maryland line , should endeavour to annoy the enemy's rear . In the mean time General Howe , receiving ...
... endeavour to meet the enemy in front , and that General Greene , in conjunction with General Smallwood and Colonel Gist , both of the Maryland line , should endeavour to annoy the enemy's rear . In the mean time General Howe , receiving ...
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... endeavour to oppose their passage , which he did just as the front of the British army entered Sara- toga , and in time to post himself advantageously on the opposite bank of the river . On the evening be- fore , his camp was so ...
... endeavour to oppose their passage , which he did just as the front of the British army entered Sara- toga , and in time to post himself advantageously on the opposite bank of the river . On the evening be- fore , his camp was so ...
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... endeavour- ed to make it appear , that Mr. Deane was brought home for the purpose of giving them correct informa- tion of the state of affairs in Europe . On the 13th of December General Conway , who had been for some time urging to ...
... endeavour- ed to make it appear , that Mr. Deane was brought home for the purpose of giving them correct informa- tion of the state of affairs in Europe . On the 13th of December General Conway , who had been for some time urging to ...
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... endeavour to obtain a loan of two millions sterling , on the pledge of the " faith of the thirteen United States ; " and were compelled in the mean time to recommend to the Legislatures of the several States the enaction of laws ...
... endeavour to obtain a loan of two millions sterling , on the pledge of the " faith of the thirteen United States ; " and were compelled in the mean time to recommend to the Legislatures of the several States the enaction of laws ...
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