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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... received what was denominated an English education , a term which excludes the acquisi- tion of other languages than our own . As his patrimonial estate was by no means considerable , his youth was employed in useful industry ; and in ...
... received what was denominated an English education , a term which excludes the acquisi- tion of other languages than our own . As his patrimonial estate was by no means considerable , his youth was employed in useful industry ; and in ...
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... received an answer from him , returned with infinite fatigue , and much danger from the hostile Indians , to Williamsburg . The exer- January 16 , tions made by mr . Washington on this occasion , the perseverance with which he ...
... received an answer from him , returned with infinite fatigue , and much danger from the hostile Indians , to Williamsburg . The exer- January 16 , tions made by mr . Washington on this occasion , the perseverance with which he ...
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... received which terminated their march . They were there met by some friendly Indians who inform- ed them that the enemy was rapidly advancing : as numerous as the pigeons in the woods . Among those who brought this information , was a ...
... received which terminated their march . They were there met by some friendly Indians who inform- ed them that the enemy was rapidly advancing : as numerous as the pigeons in the woods . Among those who brought this information , was a ...
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... received with great in- trepidity . The Americans fought partly within the stockade , and partly in the surrounding ditch which was nearly filled with mud and water . Colonel Washington in person conti- nued the whole day on the outside ...
... received with great in- trepidity . The Americans fought partly within the stockade , and partly in the surrounding ditch which was nearly filled with mud and water . Colonel Washington in person conti- nued the whole day on the outside ...
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... received for settling the rank of the officers of his majesty's forces when joined , or serving with the provincial forces in North America ; which directed , that all officers com- missioned by the king , or by his general commanding ...
... received for settling the rank of the officers of his majesty's forces when joined , or serving with the provincial forces in North America ; which directed , that all officers com- missioned by the king , or by his general commanding ...
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