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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... give battle . Aug. 10 . Previous to leaving port , he informed General Sulli- van that , on his return , he would land his men as that officer should advise . Not choosing to give the advantage of the weather - gage , Lord Howe also ...
... give battle . Aug. 10 . Previous to leaving port , he informed General Sulli- van that , on his return , he would land his men as that officer should advise . Not choosing to give the advantage of the weather - gage , Lord Howe also ...
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... give you the trouble of this , gives me pain . It would suit my inclination better , to give you some assistance in the great business of the war . But I will not conceal any thing from you , by which you may be affected , for I really ...
... give you the trouble of this , gives me pain . It would suit my inclination better , to give you some assistance in the great business of the war . But I will not conceal any thing from you , by which you may be affected , for I really ...
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... give me sincere pleasure to manifest my regards , and render my best services to you or yours . I do not like to make a parade of these things , and I know you are not fond of it ; however , I hope the occasion will plead my excuse ...
... give me sincere pleasure to manifest my regards , and render my best services to you or yours . I do not like to make a parade of these things , and I know you are not fond of it ; however , I hope the occasion will plead my excuse ...
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