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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... Lord North gave notice , in the House of Commons , that he had digested a
plan of reconciliation which he designed ... and apprehensions concerning
taxation by the Parliament of Great Britain in any of the colonies and plantations
of North ...
... Lord North gave notice , in the House of Commons , that he had digested a
plan of reconciliation which he designed ... and apprehensions concerning
taxation by the Parliament of Great Britain in any of the colonies and plantations
of North ...
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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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Na 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 his ...
Na 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 his ...
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