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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... consequence of the depar- ture of the French fleet , Sullivan raises the siege of Newport .... Action between Sullivan and the British ar- my .... Sullivan retreats with his army to the continent .... Sullivan , in one of his general ...
... consequence of the depar- ture of the French fleet , Sullivan raises the siege of Newport .... Action between Sullivan and the British ar- my .... Sullivan retreats with his army to the continent .... Sullivan , in one of his general ...
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... consequence of these embarrassments , the fleet equipped by the Americans amounted only to fifteen vessels , consisting of two schooners , one sloop , one cutter , three gallies , and eight gondolas . The largest schooner mounted only ...
... consequence of these embarrassments , the fleet equipped by the Americans amounted only to fifteen vessels , consisting of two schooners , one sloop , one cutter , three gallies , and eight gondolas . The largest schooner mounted only ...
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... consequence of letters which general Wash- ington had addressed to the chiefs among the tribes of Nova Scotia , a treaty was entered into between the government of Massachussetts , and the St. Johns , and Mickmac Indians , in which the ...
... consequence of letters which general Wash- ington had addressed to the chiefs among the tribes of Nova Scotia , a treaty was entered into between the government of Massachussetts , and the St. Johns , and Mickmac Indians , in which the ...
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... consequence of these irregularities , and the remonstrances of the commander in chief , a commissary of prisoners was at length appointed , and exchanges were regularly made . * See Note , No. I. at the end of 26 THE LIFE OF.
... consequence of these irregularities , and the remonstrances of the commander in chief , a commissary of prisoners was at length appointed , and exchanges were regularly made . * See Note , No. I. at the end of 26 THE LIFE OF.
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... consequences of thus augmenting the quantity of bills put into circulation , were foreseen with trembling apprehensions ; while the means for counteracting the mischief could only be recommended . To economize disbursements , and to ...
... consequences of thus augmenting the quantity of bills put into circulation , were foreseen with trembling apprehensions ; while the means for counteracting the mischief could only be recommended . To economize disbursements , and to ...
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