Lives of the Presidents of the United States: With Biographical Notices of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence : Sketches of the Most Remarkable Events in the History of the Country, to which are Added the Declaration of Independence and Constitution of the United StatesG.H. Salisbury, 1852 - 674 sivua |
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... received the name of Fort Pitt , was repaired and garrisoned with two hundred men from Washington's regiment . Henceforward it was a source of as much advantage to the English settlements , as it had before been of detriment . The ...
... received the name of Fort Pitt , was repaired and garrisoned with two hundred men from Washington's regiment . Henceforward it was a source of as much advantage to the English settlements , as it had before been of detriment . The ...
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... receiving from the President of Congress official notice of this appointment , he thus addressed him : " Mr ... received from individuals and public bodies , the most flattering atten- tion and the strongest promises of support ...
... receiving from the President of Congress official notice of this appointment , he thus addressed him : " Mr ... received from individuals and public bodies , the most flattering atten- tion and the strongest promises of support ...
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... received much less injury than was at first anticipated . During the siege , the Old South Church , a brick building near the centre of the town , had been converted into a riding school for Burgoyne's dragoons . The pulpit and pews ...
... received much less injury than was at first anticipated . During the siege , the Old South Church , a brick building near the centre of the town , had been converted into a riding school for Burgoyne's dragoons . The pulpit and pews ...
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... received by Washington in a letter from the British governor of New- York , enclosing the proposals , and recommending " that they should be circulated by General Washington among the officers and privates of his army . " These ...
... received by Washington in a letter from the British governor of New- York , enclosing the proposals , and recommending " that they should be circulated by General Washington among the officers and privates of his army . " These ...
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... received from General Maxwell , stating that the officers of the first regiment had addressed a remonstrance to the legislature of the state , in which they professed a determination to resign their commissions , unless that body ...
... received from General Maxwell , stating that the officers of the first regiment had addressed a remonstrance to the legislature of the state , in which they professed a determination to resign their commissions , unless that body ...
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