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, Band 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... object , the perseverance with which it was pursued , the talents of the generals , the courage , activity , and suf- ferings of the armies , and the accumulated miseries of the inhabitants ,. gave to the contest for these states , a ...
... object , the perseverance with which it was pursued , the talents of the generals , the courage , activity , and suf- ferings of the armies , and the accumulated miseries of the inhabitants ,. gave to the contest for these states , a ...
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... object with much toil and hazard . This reinforcement gave the British general â decided superiority ; and Greene entertained no doubt of its being immediately employed . On the day of its arrival , therefore , he withdrew from the ...
... object with much toil and hazard . This reinforcement gave the British general â decided superiority ; and Greene entertained no doubt of its being immediately employed . On the day of its arrival , therefore , he withdrew from the ...
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... object and retired into the fort , before he could support his troops in the trenches . After this check , the siege was conducted with more caution , but with indefatigable industry . On the 8th of June , Lee rejoined the army with the ...
... object and retired into the fort , before he could support his troops in the trenches . After this check , the siege was conducted with more caution , but with indefatigable industry . On the 8th of June , Lee rejoined the army with the ...
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... object of contest . Four six - pounders , two of which had been taken in the early part of the day , were brought to play upon the house , and , being pushed so near as to be within the command of its fire , were unavoidably abandoned ...
... object of contest . Four six - pounders , two of which had been taken in the early part of the day , were brought to play upon the house , and , being pushed so near as to be within the command of its fire , were unavoidably abandoned ...
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... object for which he fought . A just portion of the praise deserved by these achievements , is unques- tionably due to the troops he commanded . These real patriots bore every hardship and privation * with a degree of patience and ...
... object for which he fought . A just portion of the praise deserved by these achievements , is unques- tionably due to the troops he commanded . These real patriots bore every hardship and privation * with a degree of patience and ...
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