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, Tập 2C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... Action at the Great Bridge .... Norfolk evacuated .... And burnt .... Transactions of North Carolina .... Action at Moore's creek bridge .... Invasion of South Carolina .... British fleet repulsed at fort Moul- trie .... Transactions in ...
... Action at the Great Bridge .... Norfolk evacuated .... And burnt .... Transactions of North Carolina .... Action at Moore's creek bridge .... Invasion of South Carolina .... British fleet repulsed at fort Moul- trie .... Transactions in ...
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... action ; and cannot help festifying . our grateful acknowledgments , for your " high sense " of what we shall always esteem a duty to our country and the best of kings . Favoured with your regard , we shall zealously endea-- vour to ...
... action ; and cannot help festifying . our grateful acknowledgments , for your " high sense " of what we shall always esteem a duty to our country and the best of kings . Favoured with your regard , we shall zealously endea-- vour to ...
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... action , as a reward for 1754. their bravery . The regiment returned to Winchester to be recruited , and the companies expected from North Carolina and Maryland having arrived , governor Dinwiddie , without attending to the condition or ...
... action , as a reward for 1754. their bravery . The regiment returned to Winchester to be recruited , and the companies expected from North Carolina and Maryland having arrived , governor Dinwiddie , without attending to the condition or ...
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... action was over , the CHAP . I. Virginia regiment was reduced to independent 1754 . companies ; and in the course of the winter , orders were received for settling the rank of the officers of his majesty's forces when joined , or ...
... action was over , the CHAP . I. Virginia regiment was reduced to independent 1754 . companies ; and in the course of the winter , orders were received for settling the rank of the officers of his majesty's forces when joined , or ...
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... action , and his motives for retiring from the service , .... motives , which that officer could not disapprove ; gratified his desire to make one campaign under a person supposed to possess some knowledge of the art of war , by ...
... action , and his motives for retiring from the service , .... motives , which that officer could not disapprove ; gratified his desire to make one campaign under a person supposed to possess some knowledge of the art of war , by ...
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