The Life of George Washington, Commander-in-Chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States, Band 2Lewis & Sampson, 1844 |
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... spirit of mutiny broke out with alarming appearances . The Pennsylvania line stationed at Morristown , with the exception of three regiments , revolted . On a con- certed signal , the non - commissioned officers and pri vates turned out ...
... spirit of mutiny broke out with alarming appearances . The Pennsylvania line stationed at Morristown , with the exception of three regiments , revolted . On a con- certed signal , the non - commissioned officers and pri vates turned out ...
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... spirit , and imitated their mutinous example . The mutineers were mostly foreigners , and they made the same claims upon the country , which had been granted to the Pennsylvania line . The former instance of mutiny had taken place at a ...
... spirit , and imitated their mutinous example . The mutineers were mostly foreigners , and they made the same claims upon the country , which had been granted to the Pennsylvania line . The former instance of mutiny had taken place at a ...
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... spirit , and salt were drawn from New England . A convention of delegates froin these states met at Providence and adopted a system of monthly supplies , through the campaign . As soon as this plan could be carried into operation , the ...
... spirit , and salt were drawn from New England . A convention of delegates froin these states met at Providence and adopted a system of monthly supplies , through the campaign . As soon as this plan could be carried into operation , the ...
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... spirit of emulation animated the troops of both nations , and the siege was prosecuted with vigour and effect . On the night of the 11th , the second parallel was be- gun within three hundred yards of the British lines . The working ...
... spirit of emulation animated the troops of both nations , and the siege was prosecuted with vigour and effect . On the night of the 11th , the second parallel was be- gun within three hundred yards of the British lines . The working ...
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... spirit f discontent as at this instant . While in the field , I think may be kept from breaking out into acts of outrage ; but when we retire into winter quarters , ( unless the storm be previously dissipated ) I cannot be at ease ...
... spirit f discontent as at this instant . While in the field , I think may be kept from breaking out into acts of outrage ; but when we retire into winter quarters , ( unless the storm be previously dissipated ) I cannot be at ease ...
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