The Life of George Washington (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 01.01.1832 |
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... reinforcement ofone hundredand twentypersons, composed of many gentlemen, several refiners, goldsmiths, and jewellers,and afew labourers. The influence of Smith disappeared with the danger which had producedit, andwas succeededbyan ...
... reinforcement ofone hundredand twentypersons, composed of many gentlemen, several refiners, goldsmiths, and jewellers,and afew labourers. The influence of Smith disappeared with the danger which had producedit, andwas succeededbyan ...
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... his prisoners, the governor was informed that the enemy had expected ashipofwar with a reinforcement oftwohundred men, under thecommand of Monsieur Arbuset. Taking his measures with the promptness of an experienced officer, he ordered.
... his prisoners, the governor was informed that the enemy had expected ashipofwar with a reinforcement oftwohundred men, under thecommand of Monsieur Arbuset. Taking his measures with the promptness of an experienced officer, he ordered.
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... reinforcement ofmenand supply ofprovisions, enteredthe harbour throughthe narrow channel ofthe Matanzas. The armybegantodespair of success; and the provincials, enfeebled bytheheat, dispirited by sickness, and fatigued by fruitless ...
... reinforcement ofmenand supply ofprovisions, enteredthe harbour throughthe narrow channel ofthe Matanzas. The armybegantodespair of success; and the provincials, enfeebled bytheheat, dispirited by sickness, and fatigued by fruitless ...
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... reinforcements which he still expected from South Carolina. The face of the country was peculiarly favorable to this system of operations. Its thick woodsanddeep morasses opposed greatobstacles tothe advance ofaninvading enemy, not well ...
... reinforcements which he still expected from South Carolina. The face of the country was peculiarly favorable to this system of operations. Its thick woodsanddeep morasses opposed greatobstacles tothe advance ofaninvading enemy, not well ...
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John Marshall. reinforcement from Massachusetts. These offensive operations stimulated the English colonists to additional efforts to expel such dangerous neighbors, and to unite the whole northerncontinent bordering ontheAtlantic,under ...
John Marshall. reinforcement from Massachusetts. These offensive operations stimulated the English colonists to additional efforts to expel such dangerous neighbors, and to unite the whole northerncontinent bordering ontheAtlantic,under ...
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