A History of the Commonwealth of Kentuckyauthor, 1834 - 396 страница |
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... patriotic gentlemen , like worthy sons of Old Virginia , pledged them- selves by an instrument of writing ; in case of success , to exert their influence to obtain from the Legislature , a bounty of three hundred acres of land for every ...
... patriotic gentlemen , like worthy sons of Old Virginia , pledged them- selves by an instrument of writing ; in case of success , to exert their influence to obtain from the Legislature , a bounty of three hundred acres of land for every ...
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... patriotic priest must have taken into consideration the interests of his parishioners , by endeavoring to save them , if possible , from the chances of military spoil and violence . The generous and equal spirit which , the ancient ...
... patriotic priest must have taken into consideration the interests of his parishioners , by endeavoring to save them , if possible , from the chances of military spoil and violence . The generous and equal spirit which , the ancient ...
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... patriotic associations , for which , the people of Lex- ington have ever been distinguished . * * Lexington consisted at this time , of three rows of houses or cabins ; the two outer rows constituted a portion of the walls of the ...
... patriotic associations , for which , the people of Lex- ington have ever been distinguished . * * Lexington consisted at this time , of three rows of houses or cabins ; the two outer rows constituted a portion of the walls of the ...
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... contri- butions were not sufficient . The spirit and patriotism of the country rendered these coercive measures unnecessary ; men Te F re and officers presented themselves with the utmost eagerness and " 130 HISTORY OF KENTUCKY .
... contri- butions were not sufficient . The spirit and patriotism of the country rendered these coercive measures unnecessary ; men Te F re and officers presented themselves with the utmost eagerness and " 130 HISTORY OF KENTUCKY .
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... patriotic subordination to orders , and an honorable confidence of the men in their officers , and of officers in their commander . Never had General Clark led so unfortunate a party ; hitherto victory seemed to have hung with delight ...
... patriotic subordination to orders , and an honorable confidence of the men in their officers , and of officers in their commander . Never had General Clark led so unfortunate a party ; hitherto victory seemed to have hung with delight ...
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