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... officers , and met every week to be instructed in the manual exercise , and other parts of military discipline . The women , by sub- scriptions among themselves , provided silk colours , which they presented to the com- panies , painted ...
... officers , and met every week to be instructed in the manual exercise , and other parts of military discipline . The women , by sub- scriptions among themselves , provided silk colours , which they presented to the com- panies , painted ...
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... officers to account , I was , upon A committee was then appointed , one mem- his death , in 1753 , appointed jointly with Mr. ber from each colony , to consider the several William Hu- to succeed him ; by a com- plans , and report ...
... officers to account , I was , upon A committee was then appointed , one mem- his death , in 1753 , appointed jointly with Mr. ber from each colony , to consider the several William Hu- to succeed him ; by a com- plans , and report ...
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... officers were surprised , declared the or horse , at the time of contracting , if re- expedition was then at an end , being impos- quired ; and the remainder to be paid by sible ; and exclaimed against the ministers for general Braddock ...
... officers were surprised , declared the or horse , at the time of contracting , if re- expedition was then at an end , being impos- quired ; and the remainder to be paid by sible ; and exclaimed against the ministers for general Braddock ...
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... officers of colonel Dun- bar's regiment , he represented to me his concern for the subalterns , who , he said , were generally not in affluence , and could ill afford in this dear country , to lay in the stores that might be necessary ...
... officers of colonel Dun- bar's regiment , he represented to me his concern for the subalterns , who , he said , were generally not in affluence , and could ill afford in this dear country , to lay in the stores that might be necessary ...
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... officers being on horseback , were an one of both Americans and Indians . more easily distinguished , picked out as George Croghan , our Indian interpreter , join- marks , and fell very fast ; and the soldiers ed him on his march with ...
... officers being on horseback , were an one of both Americans and Indians . more easily distinguished , picked out as George Croghan , our Indian interpreter , join- marks , and fell very fast ; and the soldiers ed him on his march with ...
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