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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... immediately surrendered . One man only escaped capture ; and M. Jumon- ville alone , the commanding officer , was killed . While the regiment was on its march to join the detachment advanced in front , the command devolved on Lieutenant ...
... immediately surrendered . One man only escaped capture ; and M. Jumon- ville alone , the commanding officer , was killed . While the regiment was on its march to join the detachment advanced in front , the command devolved on Lieutenant ...
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... immediately in the war ; and to make the alliance , not eventual , but positive . This proposition however was rejected . In a few weeks after the conclusion of these negotiations , the Marquis de Noailles announced officially to the ...
... immediately in the war ; and to make the alliance , not eventual , but positive . This proposition however was rejected . In a few weeks after the conclusion of these negotiations , the Marquis de Noailles announced officially to the ...
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... immediately . Before this determination could be executed , a furious storm blew down all the tents , rendered the arms unfit for immediate use , and greatly damaged the ammunition , of which fifty rounds had just been delivered to each ...
... immediately . Before this determination could be executed , a furious storm blew down all the tents , rendered the arms unfit for immediate use , and greatly damaged the ammunition , of which fifty rounds had just been delivered to each ...
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