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... person in the army , and everybody seems will- ing to venture under your command . " With these prepossessions in his favor , when we con- sider Washington's noble person and demeanor , his con- summate horsemanship , the admirable ...
... person in the army , and everybody seems will- ing to venture under your command . " With these prepossessions in his favor , when we con- sider Washington's noble person and demeanor , his con- summate horsemanship , the admirable ...
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... person residing in a colony , ought to be in and before His Majesty's courts within said colony ; and beseeching the king to avert from his loyal subjects those dangers and miseries which would ensue from seizing and carrying beyond sea ...
... person residing in a colony , ought to be in and before His Majesty's courts within said colony ; and beseeching the king to avert from his loyal subjects those dangers and miseries which would ensue from seizing and carrying beyond sea ...
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... person as General Schuyler in command of the place . According to his instructions , the latter was to make returns once a month , and oftener , should circumstances require it , to Washington , as com- mander - in - chief , and to the ...
... person as General Schuyler in command of the place . According to his instructions , the latter was to make returns once a month , and oftener , should circumstances require it , to Washington , as com- mander - in - chief , and to the ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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