Works, Volumen16,Tema 6G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... never be forgotten , that at Mecklenburg , in the heart of North Carolina , was fulminated the first declaration of independence of the British crown , upwards of a year before a like declara- tion by Congress . A population so ...
... never be forgotten , that at Mecklenburg , in the heart of North Carolina , was fulminated the first declaration of independence of the British crown , upwards of a year before a like declara- tion by Congress . A population so ...
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... never over- took him . His army had to subsist itself on lean cattle , roaming almost wild in the woods ; and to supply the want of bread with green Indian corn , unripe apples , and peaches . The consequence was , a distressing ...
... never over- took him . His army had to subsist itself on lean cattle , roaming almost wild in the woods ; and to supply the want of bread with green Indian corn , unripe apples , and peaches . The consequence was , a distressing ...
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... real business of fighting is only to be attained by a constant course of discipline and service . I have never yet been witness to a single in- Washington on Regular Troops 21 stance , that can justify 20 Life of Wasbington.
... real business of fighting is only to be attained by a constant course of discipline and service . I have never yet been witness to a single in- Washington on Regular Troops 21 stance , that can justify 20 Life of Wasbington.
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... never conquer ! ' These few words speak that noble confidence in the enduring patriotism of his countrymen , which sustained him throughout all the fluc- tuating fortunes of the Revolution ; yet at this very moment it was about to ...
... never conquer ! ' These few words speak that noble confidence in the enduring patriotism of his countrymen , which sustained him throughout all the fluc- tuating fortunes of the Revolution ; yet at this very moment it was about to ...
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... never know they had a man who could die with such firmness . " His patriot spirit shone forth in his dying words , " I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country . " Letters in André's Bebalf 77 walking the entry and ...
... never know they had a man who could die with such firmness . " His patriot spirit shone forth in his dying words , " I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country . " Letters in André's Bebalf 77 walking the entry and ...
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