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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... fire for several minutes ; and , concluding certainly that they were attacked , we marched in the best manner to their relief ; but when we came up we found them diverting themselves at marks . These men afford no assistance to the ...
... fire for several minutes ; and , concluding certainly that they were attacked , we marched in the best manner to their relief ; but when we came up we found them diverting themselves at marks . These men afford no assistance to the ...
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... fire , pro- Novem . 25 . ceeded down the Ohio in their boats . It is evident , that the capture of this place , so all important to the middle and southern provinces , was entirely to be attributed to the British fleet , which had ...
... fire , pro- Novem . 25 . ceeded down the Ohio in their boats . It is evident , that the capture of this place , so all important to the middle and southern provinces , was entirely to be attributed to the British fleet , which had ...
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... fire wood , & c . committed many acts of violence and outrage , and in particular , by cutting away a vessel from mr . Hancock's wharf , detaining her several days , without any legal proceeding filed against her , & c . This irritated ...
... fire wood , & c . committed many acts of violence and outrage , and in particular , by cutting away a vessel from mr . Hancock's wharf , detaining her several days , without any legal proceeding filed against her , & c . This irritated ...
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... fire . This representation receives strong support from the circumstances , that captain Preston , after a very long and Trial and public trial , was acquitted by a Boston jury ; of captain and that of the eight soldiers who were prose ...
... fire . This representation receives strong support from the circumstances , that captain Preston , after a very long and Trial and public trial , was acquitted by a Boston jury ; of captain and that of the eight soldiers who were prose ...
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... was yet unimpared , nor his manly eloquence which even at this late period of life , while his venerable frame was enfeebled by disease , partook largely of CHAP . III . that fire and energy which in GEORGE WASHINGTON . 159.
... was yet unimpared , nor his manly eloquence which even at this late period of life , while his venerable frame was enfeebled by disease , partook largely of CHAP . III . that fire and energy which in GEORGE WASHINGTON . 159.
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