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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... execution of the de- sign ; and General Maxwell , who had been ordered to his as- sistance , was retarded in his march by a heavy rain , which did not obstruct the movement of the British , who passed up the river in vessels . To cover ...
... execution of the de- sign ; and General Maxwell , who had been ordered to his as- sistance , was retarded in his march by a heavy rain , which did not obstruct the movement of the British , who passed up the river in vessels . To cover ...
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... execution . In general , the assemblies followed the example of congress , and apportioned on the several counties or towns within the state , the quota to be furnished by each . This divi- sion of the state was again to be subdivided ...
... execution . In general , the assemblies followed the example of congress , and apportioned on the several counties or towns within the state , the quota to be furnished by each . This divi- sion of the state was again to be subdivided ...
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... execution . On the 9th of February , a sixty- four gun ship with two frigates , under Monsieur De Tilley , had sailed for the Chesapeake ; and , as some of the British ships had been repaired , the French admiral did not think it ...
... execution . On the 9th of February , a sixty- four gun ship with two frigates , under Monsieur De Tilley , had sailed for the Chesapeake ; and , as some of the British ships had been repaired , the French admiral did not think it ...
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