Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American GovernmentE.M.Hale, 1930 - 374 Seiten |
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... force of his Christian Majesty in our bay and took measures for providing pilots . Baron Steuben will communicate to you the arrangements he proposes , which I shall have the pleasure of forwarding with every aid in my power . I hope ...
... force of his Christian Majesty in our bay and took measures for providing pilots . Baron Steuben will communicate to you the arrangements he proposes , which I shall have the pleasure of forwarding with every aid in my power . I hope ...
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... force at Petersburg under Arnold , who had succeeded to the command on the death of Major - general Phillips . I am now advised that they have evacuated Petersburg , joined at Westover a reinforcement of two thousand men just arrived ...
... force at Petersburg under Arnold , who had succeeded to the command on the death of Major - general Phillips . I am now advised that they have evacuated Petersburg , joined at Westover a reinforcement of two thousand men just arrived ...
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... forces on us as necessarily , as any other cause , by the laws of nature , brings on its necessary effect . It is not from a fear of France that we deprecate this measure proposed by her . For however greater her force is than ours ...
... forces on us as necessarily , as any other cause , by the laws of nature , brings on its necessary effect . It is not from a fear of France that we deprecate this measure proposed by her . For however greater her force is than ours ...
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