The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States |
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Early in the action , the aides - de - camp , except Colonel WASHINGTON , were
killed or disabled , and he per . formed the whole of the dangerous service of
carrying the orders of the commander to his respective officers . Of all those , who
on ...
Early in the action , the aides - de - camp , except Colonel WASHINGTON , were
killed or disabled , and he per . formed the whole of the dangerous service of
carrying the orders of the commander to his respective officers . Of all those , who
on ...
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Men who are familiarized to danger , meet it without shrinking ; whereas , those
who have never seen service , often apprehend danger where no danger is .
Three things prompt men to a regular discharge of their duty in time of action -
natural ...
Men who are familiarized to danger , meet it without shrinking ; whereas , those
who have never seen service , often apprehend danger where no danger is .
Three things prompt men to a regular discharge of their duty in time of action -
natural ...
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a ment and opinion much confidence is to be reposed , that were for total and
immediate removal from the city , urging the great danger of one part of the army
being cut off before the other can support it , the extremities being at least sixteen
...
a ment and opinion much confidence is to be reposed , that were for total and
immediate removal from the city , urging the great danger of one part of the army
being cut off before the other can support it , the extremities being at least sixteen
...
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