Incidents in American HistorySanborn, Carter, Bazin & Company, 1856 - 448 Seiten |
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... officers . Washington's first and most difficult task was to organize and discipline the troops . Owing to his uncommon exertions and influence , he succeeded in bringing high - minded freemen to know their respective places , and to ...
... officers . Washington's first and most difficult task was to organize and discipline the troops . Owing to his uncommon exertions and influence , he succeeded in bringing high - minded freemen to know their respective places , and to ...
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... officer . 1779 . The campaign of 1779 was distinguished for nothing decisive on the part of the Americans or British . " The British seemed to have aimed at little more than to distress , plunder , and consume - it having been , early ...
... officer . 1779 . The campaign of 1779 was distinguished for nothing decisive on the part of the Americans or British . " The British seemed to have aimed at little more than to distress , plunder , and consume - it having been , early ...
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... officers , prevailed to bring them back to their duty . After the defeat of Gen. Gates in Carolina , Gen. Greene was appointed to the command of the American troops in that quarter . From this period the aspect of the war was more ...
... officers , prevailed to bring them back to their duty . After the defeat of Gen. Gates in Carolina , Gen. Greene was appointed to the command of the American troops in that quarter . From this period the aspect of the war was more ...
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... officers and soldiers of the revolution- the cession of Floridu to the United States by the Spanish government , and the visit of Gen. Lafayette to the United States . J. Q. ADAMS ' ADMINISTRATION . Mr. Adams was elected 24.
... officers and soldiers of the revolution- the cession of Floridu to the United States by the Spanish government , and the visit of Gen. Lafayette to the United States . J. Q. ADAMS ' ADMINISTRATION . Mr. Adams was elected 24.
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... officers . Lest cries of oppression should reach the throne , he forbade any to leave the country without permission from the government . * In 1689 , King James having abdicated the throne , William , Prince of Orange , and Mary ...
... officers . Lest cries of oppression should reach the throne , he forbade any to leave the country without permission from the government . * In 1689 , King James having abdicated the throne , William , Prince of Orange , and Mary ...
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