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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Victory was their smallest expectation ! But see the wondrous works of
Providence , the uncertainty of human things ! We , but a few moments before ,
believed our numbers almost equal to the force of Canada ; they only expected to
annoy us .
Victory was their smallest expectation ! But see the wondrous works of
Providence , the uncertainty of human things ! We , but a few moments before ,
believed our numbers almost equal to the force of Canada ; they only expected to
annoy us .
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Victory was their smallest expectation ! But see the wondrous works of
Providence , the uncertainty of human things ! We , but a few moments before ,
believed our numbers almost equal to the force of Canada ; they only expected to
annoy us .
Victory was their smallest expectation ! But see the wondrous works of
Providence , the uncertainty of human things ! We , but a few moments before ,
believed our numbers almost equal to the force of Canada ; they only expected to
annoy us .
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things continued about a fortnight , when a small supply of powder was received
from Elizabethtown , in New Jersey . The utmost address was used to conceal
from the enemy this alarming deficiency but when it is recollected , in how many ...
things continued about a fortnight , when a small supply of powder was received
from Elizabethtown , in New Jersey . The utmost address was used to conceal
from the enemy this alarming deficiency but when it is recollected , in how many ...
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