The History of Kentucky: Exhibiting an Account of the Modern Discovery; Settlement; Progressive Improvement; Civil and Military Transactions; and the Present State of the Country ...G.S. Robinson, printer, 1824 - 47 страница |
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... army , and had ostensibly withdrawn from Kentucky ; yet was he still , connected with men here , in the Spanish intrigue- between whom , and himself , there was a reciprocity of expec- tation , that in the event of things taking the ...
... army , and had ostensibly withdrawn from Kentucky ; yet was he still , connected with men here , in the Spanish intrigue- between whom , and himself , there was a reciprocity of expec- tation , that in the event of things taking the ...
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... army , the business of recruiting , was extended into the part of the country , where young Hardin resided , in 1776 ; to which he applied himself . His success enabled him to join the camp , with the command of a second lieutenant . He ...
... army , the business of recruiting , was extended into the part of the country , where young Hardin resided , in 1776 ; to which he applied himself . His success enabled him to join the camp , with the command of a second lieutenant . He ...
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... army , he was offered a major's com mission in a regiment about to be raised -- but he delined it ; alleging that he thought he could be of most service where he Whether it was , that he thought himself bound to take some care of his ...
... army , he was offered a major's com mission in a regiment about to be raised -- but he delined it ; alleging that he thought he could be of most service where he Whether it was , that he thought himself bound to take some care of his ...
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... army , he was in Kentucky , and located lands on treasury warrants , for himself , and sundry friends , and relations . Early in 1781 , he sent a younger brother to have his entries for land surveyed ; in order that he might secure the ...
... army , he was in Kentucky , and located lands on treasury warrants , for himself , and sundry friends , and relations . Early in 1781 , he sent a younger brother to have his entries for land surveyed ; in order that he might secure the ...
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... army of the United States , and those who should be called into service for more than four months , were exempted from the benefit of the foregoing amelioration , and left under the full rigour of the original law ; which subjected the ...
... army of the United States , and those who should be called into service for more than four months , were exempted from the benefit of the foregoing amelioration , and left under the full rigour of the original law ; which subjected the ...
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