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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... expressed their sense of the resolution and judgment displayed in the above action , by a vote of thanks to Colonel WASHINGTON and his officers , and by a donation of three hundred pistoles to the soldiery . The regiment fell back to ...
... expressed their sense of the resolution and judgment displayed in the above action , by a vote of thanks to Colonel WASHINGTON and his officers , and by a donation of three hundred pistoles to the soldiery . The regiment fell back to ...
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... expressed in the following letter , written from Cumberland , to the Speaker of the House of Burgesses . 1758 . " We are still encamped here , very sickly SEPT . 2 , and dispirited at the prospect before us That appearance of glory ...
... expressed in the following letter , written from Cumberland , to the Speaker of the House of Burgesses . 1758 . " We are still encamped here , very sickly SEPT . 2 , and dispirited at the prospect before us That appearance of glory ...
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... expressed the great affection and respect , which they entertained for his character , by an unanimous address , presented to him at the close of this campaign ; and the inhabitants of the frontiers placed full confidence in him , even ...
... expressed the great affection and respect , which they entertained for his character , by an unanimous address , presented to him at the close of this campaign ; and the inhabitants of the frontiers placed full confidence in him , even ...
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... 1775 . On his arrival that body presented him an address , in which they expressed their entire satisfaction with his appointinent , and pledged tne most effectual co - operation with his measures , 1775. ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 43.
... 1775 . On his arrival that body presented him an address , in which they expressed their entire satisfaction with his appointinent , and pledged tne most effectual co - operation with his measures , 1775. ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 43.
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... expressed in the letter of General WASHINGTON to General Green . The errour to be attributed to the Commander in Chief , consisted in submitting the measure of evacuation to the discretion of a subaltern officer , instead of abso ...
... expressed in the letter of General WASHINGTON to General Green . The errour to be attributed to the Commander in Chief , consisted in submitting the measure of evacuation to the discretion of a subaltern officer , instead of abso ...
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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