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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... soon depreciated to one hundred and fifty for one . In some few parts , it continued in circulation for the first four or five months of 1781 , but in this latter period , many would not take it at any rate , and they who did , received ...
... soon depreciated to one hundred and fifty for one . In some few parts , it continued in circulation for the first four or five months of 1781 , but in this latter period , many would not take it at any rate , and they who did , received ...
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... soon as he got near enough to discern the countenance of his officer and party . There was evidence in their looks of disappoint- ment , and he was quickly relieved , by Middleton's information , that the sergeant had effected his es ...
... soon as he got near enough to discern the countenance of his officer and party . There was evidence in their looks of disappoint- ment , and he was quickly relieved , by Middleton's information , that the sergeant had effected his es ...
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... soon as known to Lee , were com- municated to the commander - in - chief , who was highly gratified with the most - desired intelligence . He directed Major Lee to meet Champe , and to take care that Arnold should not be hurt . The day ...
... soon as known to Lee , were com- municated to the commander - in - chief , who was highly gratified with the most - desired intelligence . He directed Major Lee to meet Champe , and to take care that Arnold should not be hurt . The day ...
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