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... honors of war , drums beating and colors flying , and with all their effects and military stores excepting the ... honor not to attempt any buildings or improvements on the lands of His Most Christian Majesty , for the space of a ...
... honors of war , drums beating and colors flying , and with all their effects and military stores excepting the ... honor not to attempt any buildings or improvements on the lands of His Most Christian Majesty , for the space of a ...
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... honor or benefit . His sensitiveness called forth strong letters from his friends , assuring him of the high sense entertained at the seat of government , and else- where , of his merits and services . " Your good health and fortune are ...
... honor or benefit . His sensitiveness called forth strong letters from his friends , assuring him of the high sense entertained at the seat of government , and else- where , of his merits and services . " Your good health and fortune are ...
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... honor con- ferred on him , and his sincere devotion to the cause . " But , " added he , " lest some unlucky event ... honored with . As to pay , I beg leave to assure the Congress that , as no pecu- niary consideration could have tempted ...
... honor con- ferred on him , and his sincere devotion to the cause . " But , " added he , " lest some unlucky event ... honored with . As to pay , I beg leave to assure the Congress that , as no pecu- niary consideration could have tempted ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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