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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... side among the bushes , and searched him . Having pulled off his boots and stockings , they found next to the soles of his feet , the papers which Arnold had written out , respecting West Point , its defences , the state of the force ...
... side among the bushes , and searched him . Having pulled off his boots and stockings , they found next to the soles of his feet , the papers which Arnold had written out , respecting West Point , its defences , the state of the force ...
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... sides . At the commencement of the war , £ 3,000,000 sterling were due from the inhabitants of the colonies to British ... side , it was made by a power possessed of very imperfect means of performance , yet standing in constant need of ...
... sides . At the commencement of the war , £ 3,000,000 sterling were due from the inhabitants of the colonies to British ... side , it was made by a power possessed of very imperfect means of performance , yet standing in constant need of ...
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... side by side , -when the stranger hauled up , and drew out of the combat . Orders were given on board the Constellation to brace up in chase ; " but at the moment , it was re- ported that the main - mast , which ( as was usual then ) ...
... side by side , -when the stranger hauled up , and drew out of the combat . Orders were given on board the Constellation to brace up in chase ; " but at the moment , it was re- ported that the main - mast , which ( as was usual then ) ...
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