Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the Seven Years' War, the Revolutionary War, the Formation of the Federal Constitution, and the Administration of WashingtonLeary & Getz, 1857 - 588 pages |
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Page 377
... important of those encounters , a captain and fourteen men of a Massachusetts regiment were killed on the spot , seventeen were wounded , and ninety , with Colonel Thompson who commanded the party , were made prisoners . Congress found ...
... important of those encounters , a captain and fourteen men of a Massachusetts regiment were killed on the spot , seventeen were wounded , and ninety , with Colonel Thompson who commanded the party , were made prisoners . Congress found ...
Page 549
... important advantages for the United States without either war or dishonour . * Two years after the ineffectual ... importance of the United States . Motions were made in Congress for sequestering debts to the British subjects , for ...
... important advantages for the United States without either war or dishonour . * Two years after the ineffectual ... importance of the United States . Motions were made in Congress for sequestering debts to the British subjects , for ...
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... important subjects : The Original state of Man . The Present state of Man . The Mediation of Christ . The Necessity of Repentance . Daniel in the Den of Lions . The Hebrew Children in the Fiery Furnace . Prayer in Affliction . A Message ...
... important subjects : The Original state of Man . The Present state of Man . The Mediation of Christ . The Necessity of Repentance . Daniel in the Den of Lions . The Hebrew Children in the Fiery Furnace . Prayer in Affliction . A Message ...
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