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... states , were always consulted , in cases of that nature and great importance . The king , in his reply , after fully acknowledging all the vir- tues and great qualities attributed to the Prince Maximilian , informs the elector , with ...
... states , were always consulted , in cases of that nature and great importance . The king , in his reply , after fully acknowledging all the vir- tues and great qualities attributed to the Prince Maximilian , informs the elector , with ...
12 ÆäÀÌÁö
... state , that all at- tempts for its removal , would have been not only ineffectual but dan- gerous . This relick of barbarism , which had so long been the opprobrium of the chriftian name , and a standing disgrace to the most civilized ...
... state , that all at- tempts for its removal , would have been not only ineffectual but dan- gerous . This relick of barbarism , which had so long been the opprobrium of the chriftian name , and a standing disgrace to the most civilized ...
18 ÆäÀÌÁö
... state of his im- mediate force , ( which , at that time , amounted only to about a thousand men ) and perhaps , the bold defence made at the bridge , all concurred , in preventing the British officers from attempting the pafs at Short ...
... state of his im- mediate force , ( which , at that time , amounted only to about a thousand men ) and perhaps , the bold defence made at the bridge , all concurred , in preventing the British officers from attempting the pafs at Short ...
21 ÆäÀÌÁö
... state , with an address of congratulation to the Count de Rochambeau , in which they expressed the most grateful sense of the generous and magnanimous aid afforded to the United States , by their illustrious friend and ally , the French ...
... state , with an address of congratulation to the Count de Rochambeau , in which they expressed the most grateful sense of the generous and magnanimous aid afforded to the United States , by their illustrious friend and ally , the French ...
40 ÆäÀÌÁö
... state of the forces , ordnance , and defences , at West Point , and its dependencies , with the artil , lery orders , critical remarks on the works , an estimate of the number of men that were ordi- narily on duty to man them , and a ...
... state of the forces , ordnance , and defences , at West Point , and its dependencies , with the artil , lery orders , critical remarks on the works , an estimate of the number of men that were ordi- narily on duty to man them , and a ...
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