History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... conduct , it might have eventuated in a complete defeat of the British force . On the ninth day after the battle , Congress unanimously resolved , " that their thanks be given to General Wash- ington for the activity with which he ...
... conduct , it might have eventuated in a complete defeat of the British force . On the ninth day after the battle , Congress unanimously resolved , " that their thanks be given to General Wash- ington for the activity with which he ...
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... conducted themselves towards the prisoners with a humane forbearance , which was directly the re- verse of the conduct of the British on too many similar occasions ; they dis- dained to take the lives of those who were in their power ...
... conducted themselves towards the prisoners with a humane forbearance , which was directly the re- verse of the conduct of the British on too many similar occasions ; they dis- dained to take the lives of those who were in their power ...
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... conduct of France and her ministers towards the United States , and of their various complaints against the American government , from an early period of the European war ; and which was embodied in a letter from the secretary of state ...
... conduct of France and her ministers towards the United States , and of their various complaints against the American government , from an early period of the European war ; and which was embodied in a letter from the secretary of state ...
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