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 1C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... troops most of whom were perpetually raw because they were perpetually changing ; who were neither well fed , paid , clothed , nor armed ; and who were generally inferior , even in num- bers , to the enemy ; he derives no small PREFACE ...
... troops most of whom were perpetually raw because they were perpetually changing ; who were neither well fed , paid , clothed , nor armed ; and who were generally inferior , even in num- bers , to the enemy ; he derives no small PREFACE ...
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... troops of that colony were first in motion . Those of Massachussetts were detained by the controversy concerning the co- venant of works , and of grace , which had insinu- ated itself into all the transactions of that colony . Their ...
... troops of that colony were first in motion . Those of Massachussetts were detained by the controversy concerning the co- venant of works , and of grace , which had insinu- ated itself into all the transactions of that colony . Their ...
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... troops . becoming lame , and all very much fatigued with the march , the original plan was changed , and it was determined to attack fort Mystic , which was eight miles nearer than that com- manded by Sassacus . By an Indian they ob ...
... troops . becoming lame , and all very much fatigued with the march , the original plan was changed , and it was determined to attack fort Mystic , which was eight miles nearer than that com- manded by Sassacus . By an Indian they ob ...
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... troops under the command of Nichols . The Dutch governor was not unapprized of the force coming against him , and destined to attack him . On its appearance before New Amsterdam , some communications took place between the com- manders ...
... troops under the command of Nichols . The Dutch governor was not unapprized of the force coming against him , and destined to attack him . On its appearance before New Amsterdam , some communications took place between the com- manders ...
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... troops , * where he demanded the charter , and declared the government to be dissolved . The colony submitted , but the charter itself was secreted and concealed in a venerable elm , long after- wards deemed sacred by the people .情 The ...
... troops , * where he demanded the charter , and declared the government to be dissolved . The colony submitted , but the charter itself was secreted and concealed in a venerable elm , long after- wards deemed sacred by the people .情 The ...
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