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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... body of his Countrymen , an authentick biography of General WASHINGTON . Judge Marshall , in his valuable life of this illustri- ous patriot , has embraced not only the settlement and general history of the North American Colonies ; but ...
... body of his Countrymen , an authentick biography of General WASHINGTON . Judge Marshall , in his valuable life of this illustri- ous patriot , has embraced not only the settlement and general history of the North American Colonies ; but ...
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... at du Quesne , which place ha left two days before , and had learned that a body con ing of eight hundred French and four hundred In dians , would immediately march to attack the English . 16 ( 1754 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... at du Quesne , which place ha left two days before , and had learned that a body con ing of eight hundred French and four hundred In dians , would immediately march to attack the English . 16 ( 1754 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... body General Braddock himself took the command , leaving Colonel Dunbar to bring up the other division by slow marches . General Braddock with his disencumbered troops did not move with the expedition that accorded with the enterprising ...
... body General Braddock himself took the command , leaving Colonel Dunbar to bring up the other division by slow marches . General Braddock with his disencumbered troops did not move with the expedition that accorded with the enterprising ...
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... body of inhabitants had com- bined with me in executing the deceitful fraud . Or , why did they , almost to a man , forsake their dwellings in the greatest terrour and confusion ? And while one half of them sought shelter in paltry ...
... body of inhabitants had com- bined with me in executing the deceitful fraud . Or , why did they , almost to a man , forsake their dwellings in the greatest terrour and confusion ? And while one half of them sought shelter in paltry ...
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... body of Indians at Winchester , was verified ; before the campaiga opened , their patience was exhausted , and the retired to their homes . It was confidently expected that the army would march by Braddock's road , which needed only ...
... body of Indians at Winchester , was verified ; before the campaiga opened , their patience was exhausted , and the retired to their homes . It was confidently expected that the army would march by Braddock's road , which needed only ...
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adopted Ameri American army appointed ariny Arnold attack attempt body brigades British army camp campaign character citizens Colonel WASHINGTON Commander in Chief communicated conceived conduct confidence Congress consequence corps Count d'Estaing danger defence detached disposition duty Earl Cornwallis effect endeavours enemy engaged establish event execution exertions expected expedition expressed favourable Fayette feelings fleet force Fort Mifflin France French garrison Gene give Governour gress honour hostile hundred induced INGTON Island Legislature letter liberty Lord Cornwallis manner Marquis measures ment military militia mind Mount Vernon nation necessary neral New-Jersey New-York North river occasion officers opinion orders party passed patriotism peace Philadelphia present President provisions publick reason received regiment rendered resolution respect retirement retreat Sir Henry Clinton situation soldiers soon spirit superiour thing thousand tion treaty troops United Virginia WASHING winter wish wounded York Island