The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Band 3Books for Libraries Press, 1969 |
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... command . — I never defired to have any person whomfoever take the command of the American army from him ; nor have I faid , or done any thing , of , or refpecting him , which the public fervice did not require ; and which I would not ...
... command . — I never defired to have any person whomfoever take the command of the American army from him ; nor have I faid , or done any thing , of , or refpecting him , which the public fervice did not require ; and which I would not ...
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... command , anfwered , " Then I have nothing further to do ; " turned his horfe , and rode after his excellency in front . Washington ' on ' his coming up afked , " Will you command on this ground or not ? If you will , I will return to ...
... command , anfwered , " Then I have nothing further to do ; " turned his horfe , and rode after his excellency in front . Washington ' on ' his coming up afked , " Will you command on this ground or not ? If you will , I will return to ...
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... command . He anxiously hopes their misfortunes will cease therewith ; and that victory and the glorious advantages attending it , may be the future portion of the fouthern army . " Gen. Greene , on the 4th of December , dignified his ...
... command . He anxiously hopes their misfortunes will cease therewith ; and that victory and the glorious advantages attending it , may be the future portion of the fouthern army . " Gen. Greene , on the 4th of December , dignified his ...
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P 153 | 1 |
COUNT Donop repulfed in the attack upon Redbank p 1 The American and British force under Washington | 11 |
their diftrefs p 12 Complaints of prifoners being illuſed | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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