The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States, Volúmenes1-2Crosby, Nichols, Lee, 1860 |
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... Govern- our , he thus paints the situation of the inhabitants and the troops . " Isce their situation , I know their dan ger , and participate their sufferings , without hav ing it in my power to give them further relief than uncertain ...
... Govern- our , he thus paints the situation of the inhabitants and the troops . " Isce their situation , I know their dan ger , and participate their sufferings , without hav ing it in my power to give them further relief than uncertain ...
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... , and restore peace to our unhappy fron tiers . " On supposition that the assembly should persist in the scheme of defensive warfare , he presented to the Governour a plan for his opinion . This was to 28 LIFE OF WASHINGTON . [ 1756.
... , and restore peace to our unhappy fron tiers . " On supposition that the assembly should persist in the scheme of defensive warfare , he presented to the Governour a plan for his opinion . This was to 28 LIFE OF WASHINGTON . [ 1756.
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... Governour a plan for his opinion . This was to esta blish twenty - two forts , reaching from the river Mayo to The Potomack , in a line of three hundred and sixty miles ; and which were to be garrisoned by a regula force , consisting of ...
... Governour a plan for his opinion . This was to esta blish twenty - two forts , reaching from the river Mayo to The Potomack , in a line of three hundred and sixty miles ; and which were to be garrisoned by a regula force , consisting of ...
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... Governour , impeaching his veracity and honour . A copy of this letter he enclosed to his Ho- nour , earnestly requesting of him the name of the au thor of this report . " I should take it infinitely kind if your Honour would please to ...
... Governour , impeaching his veracity and honour . A copy of this letter he enclosed to his Ho- nour , earnestly requesting of him the name of the au thor of this report . " I should take it infinitely kind if your Honour would please to ...
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... Governour Tryon , through the agency of the Mayor of the city , to aid the mem in landing , and to seize the person of General WAS .. INGTON . The defection reached the American army and even some of the General's guard engaged in the ...
... Governour Tryon , through the agency of the Mayor of the city , to aid the mem in landing , and to seize the person of General WAS .. INGTON . The defection reached the American army and even some of the General's guard engaged in the ...
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