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... give out your strength to be twice as great as it is , " writes Washington ; a common expedient with him in those times of scanty means . Putnam acted up to the advice . A British officer , Captain Macpherson , was lying desperately ...
... give out your strength to be twice as great as it is , " writes Washington ; a common expedient with him in those times of scanty means . Putnam acted up to the advice . A British officer , Captain Macpherson , was lying desperately ...
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... give protection and support to the poor dis- tressed inhabitants , not to multiply and in- crease their calamities . " After the publication of this order , all excesses of this kind were to be punished in the severest manner . · To ...
... give protection and support to the poor dis- tressed inhabitants , not to multiply and in- crease their calamities . " After the publication of this order , all excesses of this kind were to be punished in the severest manner . · To ...
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... give up any protection , certificate , or passport he might have received from the enemy ; at the same time granting full liberty to all such as preferred the interest and protection of Great Britain to the freedom and happiness of ...
... give up any protection , certificate , or passport he might have received from the enemy ; at the same time granting full liberty to all such as preferred the interest and protection of Great Britain to the freedom and happiness of ...
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... give lamentable pictures of the distress caused by this loathsome disease in the camp and in the villages , wherever it had not been parried by inoculation . " " ' Washington , " we are told , I was not an unmoved spectator of the ...
... give lamentable pictures of the distress caused by this loathsome disease in the camp and in the villages , wherever it had not been parried by inoculation . " " ' Washington , " we are told , I was not an unmoved spectator of the ...
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... give you warning that Major - General Lee is looked upon as an officer belonging to , and under the pro- tection of the United Independent States of America , and that any violence you may com- mit upon his life and liberty , will be ...
... give you warning that Major - General Lee is looked upon as an officer belonging to , and under the pro- tection of the United Independent States of America , and that any violence you may com- mit upon his life and liberty , will be ...
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