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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... in a secret , retired situation , as if to secure concealment . The Indians offering themselves as guides , colonel Washington set out in a dark rainy monsieur night , in the course of which he surrounded 6 THE LIFE OF.
... in a secret , retired situation , as if to secure concealment . The Indians offering themselves as guides , colonel Washington set out in a dark rainy monsieur night , in the course of which he surrounded 6 THE LIFE OF.
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... secure , on the part of these troublesome allies and formidable enemies , an observance of engagements . Great credit was given to colonel Washington by his countrymen , for the courage displayed on this occasion ; and the legislature ...
... secure , on the part of these troublesome allies and formidable enemies , an observance of engagements . Great credit was given to colonel Washington by his countrymen , for the courage displayed on this occasion ; and the legislature ...
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... secure themselves in small stockade forts , where they were in great distress for provisions , arms , and ammunition ; were often surrounded and sometimes cut off . With this state of things , colonel Washington was deeply affected ...
... secure themselves in small stockade forts , where they were in great distress for provisions , arms , and ammunition ; were often surrounded and sometimes cut off . With this state of things , colonel Washington was deeply affected ...
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... secure any kind of necessaries ) did dispatch messen- gers of their own ( thinking I had not represented their miseries in the piteous manner they de- served ) with addresses to your honour and the assembly , praying relief . And did I ...
... secure any kind of necessaries ) did dispatch messen- gers of their own ( thinking I had not represented their miseries in the piteous manner they de- served ) with addresses to your honour and the assembly , praying relief . And did I ...
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... secure victory . On the contrary , he was persuaded , that an unwieldy body of troops , covering its convoys , might be successfully attacked on its march , and penetrated at various points , by light unincum- bered parties . In ...
... secure victory . On the contrary , he was persuaded , that an unwieldy body of troops , covering its convoys , might be successfully attacked on its march , and penetrated at various points , by light unincum- bered parties . In ...
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