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... Army , and that the Parlia- ments Armie did more hurt than the Cavaliers , and that they did none at all ; and hath published them to be Traitours , that lend to or assist the Parliament . " • John Walker , in his Sufferings of the ...
... Army , and that the Parlia- ments Armie did more hurt than the Cavaliers , and that they did none at all ; and hath published them to be Traitours , that lend to or assist the Parliament . " • John Walker , in his Sufferings of the ...
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... army , crowned with never - fading laurels and adored by his coun- trymen . Having distinguished her among the crowd , his sword waved toward her a military salute , whereupon she is said to have fainted . But this wants confirma- tion ...
... army , crowned with never - fading laurels and adored by his coun- trymen . Having distinguished her among the crowd , his sword waved toward her a military salute , whereupon she is said to have fainted . But this wants confirma- tion ...
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... army in Europe at that time . The result was inevitable : confusion , disaster , disgrace . Washington was just beginning that life of troubles , in whose accumulation and their endurance he was to surpass almost all other heroes . In ...
... army in Europe at that time . The result was inevitable : confusion , disaster , disgrace . Washington was just beginning that life of troubles , in whose accumulation and their endurance he was to surpass almost all other heroes . In ...
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... army . were at the eastern edge of the western basin . " The Indians had traced the French to a " low obscure place " where they had built a little hut for shelter from the rain in the lee of a precipice on the other side of Laurel Hill ...
... army . were at the eastern edge of the western basin . " The Indians had traced the French to a " low obscure place " where they had built a little hut for shelter from the rain in the lee of a precipice on the other side of Laurel Hill ...
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... Army , a fellow - vestryman in Washington's church and eventually one of his pall - bearers . A street in Alexandria is named after him . In spite of the fact that Parson Weems publishes the story , it is well authenticated from other ...
... Army , a fellow - vestryman in Washington's church and eventually one of his pall - bearers . A street in Alexandria is named after him . In spite of the fact that Parson Weems publishes the story , it is well authenticated from other ...
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