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... provinces . And further , that the general and field officers of the provincial troops should have no rank when serving with the general and field offi- cers commissioned by the crown ; but that all captains and other inferior officers ...
... provinces . And further , that the general and field officers of the provincial troops should have no rank when serving with the general and field offi- cers commissioned by the crown ; but that all captains and other inferior officers ...
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... province , " but stormed like a lion ram- pant " ; declaring that the want of the road and of the provisions promised by Pennsylvania had retarded the expedition , and might cost them their lives from the fresh numbers of French that ...
... province , " but stormed like a lion ram- pant " ; declaring that the want of the road and of the provisions promised by Pennsylvania had retarded the expedition , and might cost them their lives from the fresh numbers of French that ...
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... province , and out of the track of Indian incursions ; insomuch that it seldom received an alarm until all the mischief had been effected . His representations with respect to military laws and regulations were equally cogent . In the ...
... province , and out of the track of Indian incursions ; insomuch that it seldom received an alarm until all the mischief had been effected . His representations with respect to military laws and regulations were equally cogent . In the ...
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Genealogy of the Washington Family I | 1 |
The Home of Washingtons Boyhood | 24 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother | 33 |
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