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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Instead of assembling in arms , and obtaining safety by meeting their invaders ,
the inhabitants fled into the lower ... In this state of things , he endeavoured to
collect and arm the men who had abandoned their houses , and to remove their ...
Instead of assembling in arms , and obtaining safety by meeting their invaders ,
the inhabitants fled into the lower ... In this state of things , he endeavoured to
collect and arm the men who had abandoned their houses , and to remove their ...
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Instead of assembling in arms , and obtaining safety by meeting their invaders ,
the inhabitants fled into the lower ... In this state of things , he endeavoured to
collect and arm the men who had abandoned their houses , and to remove their ...
Instead of assembling in arms , and obtaining safety by meeting their invaders ,
the inhabitants fled into the lower ... In this state of things , he endeavoured to
collect and arm the men who had abandoned their houses , and to remove their ...
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to represent her in congress : after which , the style of ' The thirteen United
Colonies ' was assumed ; and by that title , the English Provinces , confederated
and in arms , were thenceforward designated . After a recess of one month ,
congress ...
to represent her in congress : after which , the style of ' The thirteen United
Colonies ' was assumed ; and by that title , the English Provinces , confederated
and in arms , were thenceforward designated . After a recess of one month ,
congress ...
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