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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... directed a fire , that the British were soon compelled to give way . They retired , and took the position which Lee had before oc- cupied . Washington resolved to attack them , and ordered General Poor to move round upon their right ...
... directed a fire , that the British were soon compelled to give way . They retired , and took the position which Lee had before oc- cupied . Washington resolved to attack them , and ordered General Poor to move round upon their right ...
第 149 頁
... directed that the de- mands of the state should be first satis- fied , and that the residue only should be paid to the continental receiver . Although , by the judicious arrange- ments of Morris , the public expenses were much ...
... directed that the de- mands of the state should be first satis- fied , and that the residue only should be paid to the continental receiver . Although , by the judicious arrange- ments of Morris , the public expenses were much ...
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... directed him on the point of obtaining proper assurances as to the reception of the embassy by the French government . On the evening of the 10th , the pres- ident and his cabinet discussed and agreed upon the terms on which negotia ...
... directed him on the point of obtaining proper assurances as to the reception of the embassy by the French government . On the evening of the 10th , the pres- ident and his cabinet discussed and agreed upon the terms on which negotia ...
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