The Life and Times of Alexander HamiltonL. P. Crown & Company, 1857 - Всего страниц: 408 |
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... portion of the manuscript , that he alone was the author . It may readily be supposed that the public an- nouncement of this established fact , added greatly to the fame of the youthful aspirant . He was univer- sally regarded as an ...
... portion of the manuscript , that he alone was the author . It may readily be supposed that the public an- nouncement of this established fact , added greatly to the fame of the youthful aspirant . He was univer- sally regarded as an ...
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... portion of the Continental troops expired , and whole compa- nies , in spite of the utmost exertions of Washington , disbanded and returned home . It was confidently expected that , in a few weeks , the whole army would dwindle away and ...
... portion of the Continental troops expired , and whole compa- nies , in spite of the utmost exertions of Washington , disbanded and returned home . It was confidently expected that , in a few weeks , the whole army would dwindle away and ...
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... portion alone of the Ame- rican army which Washington himself led , was able to effect a passage in time , and with this por- tion alone he achieved a brilliant victory . He reached the British position at Trenton at eight in the ...
... portion alone of the Ame- rican army which Washington himself led , was able to effect a passage in time , and with this por- tion alone he achieved a brilliant victory . He reached the British position at Trenton at eight in the ...
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... portion of the plan intrusted to General Irvine . The condition of the river also rendered it impossible for General Cadwallader to transport his artillery over it , and accordingly he was com- pelled to relinquish his design on Mount ...
... portion of the plan intrusted to General Irvine . The condition of the river also rendered it impossible for General Cadwallader to transport his artillery over it , and accordingly he was com- pelled to relinquish his design on Mount ...
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... portion of his bold design . His exhausted troops were without blankets , with- out provisions , and many of them were barefooted , and marked their painful progress over the frozen earth , with the traces of their blood . He therefore ...
... portion of his bold design . His exhausted troops were without blankets , with- out provisions , and many of them were barefooted , and marked their painful progress over the frozen earth , with the traces of their blood . He therefore ...
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