The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Volumen3C.P. Wayne., 1804 |
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... campaign of 1776 , instead of re - enforcing , it was necessary to re - create the army ; and we have already seen how much these raw troops were weakened by the enemy , by the small - pox , and by other diseases 2 THE LIFE OF.
... campaign of 1776 , instead of re - enforcing , it was necessary to re - create the army ; and we have already seen how much these raw troops were weakened by the enemy , by the small - pox , and by other diseases 2 THE LIFE OF.
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... necessary to strengthen them by such large draughts from the army designed to act under general Washington , as to compel him to rely so much upon militia , that he was exposed to the most serious hazards . The command of this ...
... necessary to strengthen them by such large draughts from the army designed to act under general Washington , as to compel him to rely so much upon militia , that he was exposed to the most serious hazards . The command of this ...
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... necessary materials for ship building , or workmen to construct the vessels . The carpenters were generally employed in the seaport towns , and could not easily be prevailed on to transfer themselves to the lakes . The heavy materials ...
... necessary materials for ship building , or workmen to construct the vessels . The carpenters were generally employed in the seaport towns , and could not easily be prevailed on to transfer themselves to the lakes . The heavy materials ...
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... necessary to stop those which were on their march , at Skeenesborough . The mortality produced by this , and other diseases , was such , that the northern army did not exhibit the force which congress had designed to give it ; and , in ...
... necessary to stop those which were on their march , at Skeenesborough . The mortality produced by this , and other diseases , was such , that the northern army did not exhibit the force which congress had designed to give it ; and , in ...
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... necessary to the main- tenance of their friendship , trade was opened with them , and congress determined to supply them , if possible , with those European articles which from congress had become necessaries . These supplies being ...
... necessary to the main- tenance of their friendship , trade was opened with them , and congress determined to supply them , if possible , with those European articles which from congress had become necessaries . These supplies being ...
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