American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... Officers of the Line of every rank ; to Officers of the Staff , and to all other Military characters . 4. Letters to Foreign Ministers ; to Subjects of Foreign Nations in the immediate service of the United States , and to Foreign Officers ...
... Officers of the Line of every rank ; to Officers of the Staff , and to all other Military characters . 4. Letters to Foreign Ministers ; to Subjects of Foreign Nations in the immediate service of the United States , and to Foreign Officers ...
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... officers on important sub- jects , the orderly books , resolves of public bodies , and reports of commit- tees , all of which are among his papers , afford a rich treasure of facts , to which I have constantly resorted . The manuscript ...
... officers on important sub- jects , the orderly books , resolves of public bodies , and reports of commit- tees , all of which are among his papers , afford a rich treasure of facts , to which I have constantly resorted . The manuscript ...
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... officers " for their bravery and gallant defence of their country . " Washington soon after resigned his commission . There had been constant jealousies and uneasiness as to rank between the officers who held their commissions from the ...
... officers " for their bravery and gallant defence of their country . " Washington soon after resigned his commission . There had been constant jealousies and uneasiness as to rank between the officers who held their commissions from the ...
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