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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... vessels , which were most ahead , pushed on with the utmost speed , and , passing Crown Point , escaped to Ticonderoga . Two gallies VOL . III . C CHAP . I. and five gondolas which remained , made GEORGE WASHINGTON . 9.
... vessels , which were most ahead , pushed on with the utmost speed , and , passing Crown Point , escaped to Ticonderoga . Two gallies VOL . III . C CHAP . I. and five gondolas which remained , made GEORGE WASHINGTON . 9.
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... remained , made a 1776. desperate resistance . One of them , the Wash- ington , having on board the second in command , at length struck , and was taken . Arnold defeated on the lakes . General Carleton ap- Ticonderoga . Unable longer ...
... remained , made a 1776. desperate resistance . One of them , the Wash- ington , having on board the second in command , at length struck , and was taken . Arnold defeated on the lakes . General Carleton ap- Ticonderoga . Unable longer ...
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... remained in confinement . From them , complaints were continually received , of experiencing the most severe and cruel treat- ment . They complained of suffering almost the extremity of famine , and that even the scanty supply of ...
... remained in confinement . From them , complaints were continually received , of experiencing the most severe and cruel treat- ment . They complained of suffering almost the extremity of famine , and that even the scanty supply of ...
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... remained inflexible , and the officers designated as the objects for retaliation , were kept in rigorous confinement , until general Lee was declared to be a prisoner of war . The resolutions of congress , too , respecting the prisoners ...
... remained inflexible , and the officers designated as the objects for retaliation , were kept in rigorous confinement , until general Lee was declared to be a prisoner of war . The resolutions of congress , too , respecting the prisoners ...
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... remained always due to the wholesale merchant from the retailer of his goods , a large sum which was in the hands of the planters , who generally preserved a credit equal to their crops . In consequence of the valuable staples possessed ...
... remained always due to the wholesale merchant from the retailer of his goods , a large sum which was in the hands of the planters , who generally preserved a credit equal to their crops . In consequence of the valuable staples possessed ...
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