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 3C.P. Wayne., 1804 |
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... obtain , in sufficient quantities to equal the wishes of the general , either artillery , the necessary materials ... obtained with difficulty , and sparingly ; in addition to which they were to be transported , with immense labour and ...
... obtain , in sufficient quantities to equal the wishes of the general , either artillery , the necessary materials ... obtained with difficulty , and sparingly ; in addition to which they were to be transported , with immense labour and ...
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... obtained , most es- sential service to their country in the course of the war . The harbour of Newport , one of the most convenient in the United States , was , whilst in the possession of the Americans , well calculated to favour these ...
... obtained , most es- sential service to their country in the course of the war . The harbour of Newport , one of the most convenient in the United States , was , whilst in the possession of the Americans , well calculated to favour these ...
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... obtained sufficient quantities of ammunition for the im- mediate use of the army but for some fortu- nate captures , and successful enterprises , made at sea , either by the ships of war belonging to the public , or by privateers fitted ...
... obtained sufficient quantities of ammunition for the im- mediate use of the army but for some fortu- nate captures , and successful enterprises , made at sea , either by the ships of war belonging to the public , or by privateers fitted ...
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... obtained intelligence of his approach , long enough before he reached the town , to remove the powder : and thus the expedition failed of its principal object ; but other military stores of considerable value were taken ; and on its ...
... obtained intelligence of his approach , long enough before he reached the town , to remove the powder : and thus the expedition failed of its principal object ; but other military stores of considerable value were taken ; and on its ...
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... obtain supplies of provisions or fuel . While the enemy was thus surrounded , ha- rassed , and confined , by little more than an imaginary army , the parts of which disappeared at the approach of any serious force , but returned to ...
... obtain supplies of provisions or fuel . While the enemy was thus surrounded , ha- rassed , and confined , by little more than an imaginary army , the parts of which disappeared at the approach of any serious force , but returned to ...
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