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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... prisoners . There is reason to believe that their causes of complaint , so far as respected pro- visions , did not exist afterwards in the same degree as formerly ; and that the strong measures subsequently taken by congress , were ...
... prisoners . There is reason to believe that their causes of complaint , so far as respected pro- visions , did not exist afterwards in the same degree as formerly ; and that the strong measures subsequently taken by congress , were ...
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... prisoners who were in pos- session 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 the board of war that ...
... prisoners who were in pos- session 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 the board of war that ...
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... prisoners of war . The con- dition annexed of sending the British and German troops to the parts of Europe to which they respectively belong , is inadmissible . Instead of this , they will be marched to such parts of the country as can ...
... prisoners of war . The con- dition annexed of sending the British and German troops to the parts of Europe to which they respectively belong , is inadmissible . Instead of this , they will be marched to such parts of the country as can ...
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