History of Wyoming: In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn MinerJ. Crissy, 1845 - 592 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 107
... militia . In declining age , when I knew him , his manners were highly polished , but he told me the habits of the soldier had become so fixed in him , that for thirty years he had not slept on a bed . At night , a blanket or two spread ...
... militia . In declining age , when I knew him , his manners were highly polished , but he told me the habits of the soldier had become so fixed in him , that for thirty years he had not slept on a bed . At night , a blanket or two spread ...
Σελίδα 144
... militia , I deem it proper to say , in defence of a thorough , and never relaxing organization and discipline , that in my opinion America owes her Independence to immediate and remote causes connected with the militia system , the ...
... militia , I deem it proper to say , in defence of a thorough , and never relaxing organization and discipline , that in my opinion America owes her Independence to immediate and remote causes connected with the militia system , the ...
Σελίδα 149
... militia of this colony , shall be parti- cularly attended to by the Directors of the respective towns , and the general regulation thereof , as the particular circumstances of the people require , shall be in the power of such general ...
... militia of this colony , shall be parti- cularly attended to by the Directors of the respective towns , and the general regulation thereof , as the particular circumstances of the people require , shall be in the power of such general ...
Σελίδα 168
... militia , and march- ed to break up the settlements at Charlestown and Judea . The spirit or extent of resistance , is no where preserved , but is presumed to have been inconsiderable . One life was lost , and several persons of the ...
... militia , and march- ed to break up the settlements at Charlestown and Judea . The spirit or extent of resistance , is no where preserved , but is presumed to have been inconsiderable . One life was lost , and several persons of the ...
Σελίδα 176
... militia pursued the attack with the zeal of their Commander , they would have given the Yankees , brave and determined as they might have been , infinitely more trouble , and occasioned a much heavier mutual loss of life . It is ...
... militia pursued the attack with the zeal of their Commander , they would have given the Yankees , brave and determined as they might have been , infinitely more trouble , and occasioned a much heavier mutual loss of life . It is ...
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