The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and Third President of the United States ...Mack & Andrus, 1834 - 267 páginas |
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... considerable expense . One of the general officers has taken a place for two years , advanced the rent for the whole time , and been obliged , moreover , to erect additional buildings for the accommodation of part of his family , for ...
... considerable expense . One of the general officers has taken a place for two years , advanced the rent for the whole time , and been obliged , moreover , to erect additional buildings for the accommodation of part of his family , for ...
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... considerable stores . Clarke had only one man wounded , " for , " says the Colonel with no little naivette , " not being able to lose many , I made them secure themselves well . " " On the reception of these prisoners , the Governour of ...
... considerable stores . Clarke had only one man wounded , " for , " says the Colonel with no little naivette , " not being able to lose many , I made them secure themselves well . " " On the reception of these prisoners , the Governour of ...
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... considerable bodies of Indians against the frontier settlements of these states , and had actually appointed a great council of Indians , to meet him at Tennessee , to concert the operations of this present campaign . They find that his ...
... considerable bodies of Indians against the frontier settlements of these states , and had actually appointed a great council of Indians , to meet him at Tennessee , to concert the operations of this present campaign . They find that his ...
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... considerable aids may be drawn hence for your army , unless a larger one should be embodied in the south , than the force of the enemy there seems to call for . " The legislature had become fully aware of their danger , and adopted the ...
... considerable aids may be drawn hence for your army , unless a larger one should be embodied in the south , than the force of the enemy there seems to call for . " The legislature had become fully aware of their danger , and adopted the ...
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... considerable saving by re- manufacturing it . The roof of the foundry was burned , but the stacks of chimneys and furnaces not at all injured . The boring mill was consumed.- Within less than forty - eight hours from the time of their ...
... considerable saving by re- manufacturing it . The roof of the foundry was burned , but the stacks of chimneys and furnaces not at all injured . The boring mill was consumed.- Within less than forty - eight hours from the time of their ...
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