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... regiment , above all meas- ure , to be obliged to serve upon such different terms , when their lives , their fortunes , and their operations are equally , and , I dare say , as effectually exposed as those of others , who are happy ...
... regiment , above all meas- ure , to be obliged to serve upon such different terms , when their lives , their fortunes , and their operations are equally , and , I dare say , as effectually exposed as those of others , who are happy ...
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... regiment . Part of the first part of the sentence was remit- ted . Divine service was performed every Sun- day , at the head of the colors of each regiment , by the chaplain . There was the funeral of a captain who died at this ...
... regiment . Part of the first part of the sentence was remit- ted . Divine service was performed every Sun- day , at the head of the colors of each regiment , by the chaplain . There was the funeral of a captain who died at this ...
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... regiments , but did not reach Albany , the head - quarters of military operation , until the 25th of June . He ... regiment to the relief of these forts , but received no further orders . Everything awaited the arrival at Albany of ...
... regiments , but did not reach Albany , the head - quarters of military operation , until the 25th of June . He ... regiment to the relief of these forts , but received no further orders . Everything awaited the arrival at Albany of ...
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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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