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 1 |
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After the rejection of repeated motions made by the opposition members tending
to the abandonment of the American war , Lord North gave notice , in the House
of Commons , that he had digested plan of reconciliation which he designed ...
After the rejection of repeated motions made by the opposition members tending
to the abandonment of the American war , Lord North gave notice , in the House
of Commons , that he had digested plan of reconciliation which he designed ...
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The position he occupied on the Pedee was about seventy miles from
Wynnsborough , and towards the north of east from that place . The detachment
commanded by Morgan had taken post at Grindal's ford on the Pacolet , one of
the south ...
The position he occupied on the Pedee was about seventy miles from
Wynnsborough , and towards the north of east from that place . The detachment
commanded by Morgan had taken post at Grindal's ford on the Pacolet , one of
the south ...
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March 14 liams to retire ; and General Greene , by recrossing the Haw and
uniting with the light infantry on its north eastern bank at the Rocky ford ,
disappointed any farther designs which might have been formed against the
army then under ...
March 14 liams to retire ; and General Greene , by recrossing the Haw and
uniting with the light infantry on its north eastern bank at the Rocky ford ,
disappointed any farther designs which might have been formed against the
army then under ...
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