Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United StatesP. Force, 1827 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... respecting the authorship of that great paper , some ascribing it to Mr. R. H. Lee , and others to Mr. Jefferson he thought it would be the fairer way to decline any expression on the subject . At the time this conversation took place ...
... respecting the authorship of that great paper , some ascribing it to Mr. R. H. Lee , and others to Mr. Jefferson he thought it would be the fairer way to decline any expression on the subject . At the time this conversation took place ...
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... respects to the dead , and tenderly providing for the wounded , mov- ed by easy marches to the Hudson , comforting , by every means in his power , his faithful troops , and once more took his favourite position near the western shore of ...
... respects to the dead , and tenderly providing for the wounded , mov- ed by easy marches to the Hudson , comforting , by every means in his power , his faithful troops , and once more took his favourite position near the western shore of ...
Strana 38
... respect was not only due , but enjoin- ed by martial law , and enforced by the state of things : two armies upon the very brink of battle , himself intrusted with the direction of an important portion of one of them , for the very ...
... respect was not only due , but enjoin- ed by martial law , and enforced by the state of things : two armies upon the very brink of battle , himself intrusted with the direction of an important portion of one of them , for the very ...
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... respect- ed officer . The American troops conducted themselves in this affair very much like genuine soldiers , except in the deranging breach of orders . Lieutenant colonel Hamilton , with the majors M'Arthur and Moncrieff , supported ...
... respect- ed officer . The American troops conducted themselves in this affair very much like genuine soldiers , except in the deranging breach of orders . Lieutenant colonel Hamilton , with the majors M'Arthur and Moncrieff , supported ...
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... respect due from one sovereign to another , and could not have been relished by the * General Lincoln passed the Savannah river at Zubly's ferry . On the south the swamps are very extensive , pierced by three creeks , over which ...
... respect due from one sovereign to another , and could not have been relished by the * General Lincoln passed the Savannah river at Zubly's ferry . On the south the swamps are very extensive , pierced by three creeks , over which ...
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