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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... entered on the duties of his station . . In a very short time after the action had commenced , he was the only aid remaining alive and unwounded . On him alone devolved , in an engagement with marksmen who selected officers , and ...
... entered on the duties of his station . . In a very short time after the action had commenced , he was the only aid remaining alive and unwounded . On him alone devolved , in an engagement with marksmen who selected officers , and ...
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... entered the service , our troops have been engaged in upwards of twenty skirmishes , and we have had near one hundred men killed and wounded . " After condemning the ill judged economy shown in raising men , he proceeded thus to ...
... entered the service , our troops have been engaged in upwards of twenty skirmishes , and we have had near one hundred men killed and wounded . " After condemning the ill judged economy shown in raising men , he proceeded thus to ...
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... entered into by individuals , for diminishing the use of British manufactures . Perceiving the opposition to be encountered by adhering to the vote of the last session , the administration informed the agents of the colonies in London ...
... entered into by individuals , for diminishing the use of British manufactures . Perceiving the opposition to be encountered by adhering to the vote of the last session , the administration informed the agents of the colonies in London ...
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... entering wedge , designed to make way for impositions too heavy to be borne . The appropriation of the money did not lessen the odium of the tax . The colonial legislatures considered the dependence of the governors and other officers ...
... entering wedge , designed to make way for impositions too heavy to be borne . The appropriation of the money did not lessen the odium of the tax . The colonial legislatures considered the dependence of the governors and other officers ...
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... entered into an agreement , not to import from Great Britain any articles whatever , except a few of the first necessity , between the first of January 1769 , and the first of January 1770 ; and not to import tea , glass , paper , or ...
... entered into an agreement , not to import from Great Britain any articles whatever , except a few of the first necessity , between the first of January 1769 , and the first of January 1770 ; and not to import tea , glass , paper , or ...
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