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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... entirely unex- plored , and inhabited only by Indians , many of whom were hostile to the English , and others of doubtful attachment . While the dangers and fatigues of the journey deterred from un- dertaking it those , who did not ...
... entirely unex- plored , and inhabited only by Indians , many of whom were hostile to the English , and others of doubtful attachment . While the dangers and fatigues of the journey deterred from un- dertaking it those , who did not ...
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... entirely discredited at the time , was revived at a sub- sequent period , when circumstances , well un- derstood , at the date of the transaction , might be supposed to be forgotten . * The whole loss sustained by the Americans in this ...
... entirely discredited at the time , was revived at a sub- sequent period , when circumstances , well un- derstood , at the date of the transaction , might be supposed to be forgotten . * The whole loss sustained by the Americans in this ...
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... entirely the proud and punctilious feelings of a soldier , to submit to a degradation so humiliating as this . fessing his unabated inclination to continue in the service , he retired indignantly from it , and answered the various ...
... entirely the proud and punctilious feelings of a soldier , to submit to a degradation so humiliating as this . fessing his unabated inclination to continue in the service , he retired indignantly from it , and answered the various ...
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... entirely cor- rected . The militia were retained in service until harvest , and then discharged . Successive in- cursions into the country were made by small predatory parties of French and Indians , who murdered the defenceless ...
... entirely cor- rected . The militia were retained in service until harvest , and then discharged . Successive in- cursions into the country were made by small predatory parties of French and Indians , who murdered the defenceless ...
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... entirely to be attributed to the British fleet , which had intercepted a consider- able part of the re - enforcements designed by France for her colonies , and to the success of the English and American arms to the north , which ...
... entirely to be attributed to the British fleet , which had intercepted a consider- able part of the re - enforcements designed by France for her colonies , and to the success of the English and American arms to the north , which ...
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