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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General Gage , as Commander - in - chief of the British army , in the harshness of
spirit which had been excited while governor of Massachusetts , not only threw all
his prisoners into a common jail , but rejected every proposition for an ...
General Gage , as Commander - in - chief of the British army , in the harshness of
spirit which had been excited while governor of Massachusetts , not only threw all
his prisoners into a common jail , but rejected every proposition for an ...
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was informed that General Howe thought it unnecessary for him to come into the
city , as he would himself inspect the situation and treatment of the prisoners .
There is reason to believe that their causes of complaint , so far as respected ...
was informed that General Howe thought it unnecessary for him to come into the
city , as he would himself inspect the situation and treatment of the prisoners .
There is reason to believe that their causes of complaint , so far as respected ...
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clothes and other comforts for the prisoners who were in possession of the United
States . He had expressly stipulated for their security , and had given them a
passport . While they were travelling through the country , information was given
to ...
clothes and other comforts for the prisoners who were in possession of the United
States . He had expressly stipulated for their security , and had given them a
passport . While they were travelling through the country , information was given
to ...
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