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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... quarters in Canada .... Indian affairs .... Treatment of prisoners .... Maritime exertions of America .... Paper money .... Gene- ral conduct towards the disaffected .... Observations on militia and other defects in the structure of the ...
... quarters in Canada .... Indian affairs .... Treatment of prisoners .... Maritime exertions of America .... Paper money .... Gene- ral conduct towards the disaffected .... Observations on militia and other defects in the structure of the ...
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... quarters at Valley Forge .... Defects in the commissary department .... Distress of the American army at Valley Forge for provisions .... Representations of general Washington to congress on this subject .... The army subsisted in a ...
... quarters at Valley Forge .... Defects in the commissary department .... Distress of the American army at Valley Forge for provisions .... Representations of general Washington to congress on this subject .... The army subsisted in a ...
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... quarters in Canada .... Indian affairs ... Treatment of prisoners .... Maritime exertions of America .... Paper ... quarter were , in a high degree , interesting to the whole . The war had indeed changed its object , and its ...
... quarters in Canada .... Indian affairs ... Treatment of prisoners .... Maritime exertions of America .... Paper ... quarter were , in a high degree , interesting to the whole . The war had indeed changed its object , and its ...
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... quarters . In the mean time , he recommended the securing all the cattle and horses in the country behind them , in order to deprive the British army , if it should slip by Ticonderoga , of the means of conveying their artillery ...
... quarters . In the mean time , he recommended the securing all the cattle and horses in the country behind them , in order to deprive the British army , if it should slip by Ticonderoga , of the means of conveying their artillery ...
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... quarter , and alarming those states for their own safety , their attention would be parti- cularly directed to the protection of themelves ; and they might be deterred from affording to the grand army , that aid , which might be ex ...
... quarter , and alarming those states for their own safety , their attention would be parti- cularly directed to the protection of themelves ; and they might be deterred from affording to the grand army , that aid , which might be ex ...
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