An Essay on the Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War; and the First President of the United StatesThomas & Sturtevant, Sold by Thomas and Andrews, 1807 - 552 sivua |
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... thousand Men .... The American and French Commanders meet at Hartford to settle the Plan of the Campaign .... The Second Division of the French Troops fails .... Gener- al Arnold becomes a Traitor .... He Corresponds with Ma- jor Andre ...
... thousand Men .... The American and French Commanders meet at Hartford to settle the Plan of the Campaign .... The Second Division of the French Troops fails .... Gener- al Arnold becomes a Traitor .... He Corresponds with Ma- jor Andre ...
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... thousand effective men . Colonel WASH- INGTON , in addition to the appropriate duty of his commission , was obliged to superintend the opera- tions of each subordinate department , and to at- tend to the wants of the impoverished ...
... thousand effective men . Colonel WASH- INGTON , in addition to the appropriate duty of his commission , was obliged to superintend the opera- tions of each subordinate department , and to at- tend to the wants of the impoverished ...
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... thousand men should be raised . By this measure he thought the militia , whose services were attended with incal- culable expense , and were seldom productive of good , might be relieved from temporary draughts . The feelings and views ...
... thousand men should be raised . By this measure he thought the militia , whose services were attended with incal- culable expense , and were seldom productive of good , might be relieved from temporary draughts . The feelings and views ...
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... thousand men . The pride of Governour Dinwiddie was offended by these frank communications of a gallant and in- dependent officer . In uncourtly language he cen- sured advice , which he could not comprehend , and reproached this officer ...
... thousand men . The pride of Governour Dinwiddie was offended by these frank communications of a gallant and in- dependent officer . In uncourtly language he cen- sured advice , which he could not comprehend , and reproached this officer ...
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... thousand men have con- stantly wrought on it . By the last accounts I have received , they had cut to the foot of Laurel Hill , about thirtyfive miles , and I suppose by this time , fifteen hundred men have taken post about ten miles ...
... thousand men have con- stantly wrought on it . By the last accounts I have received , they had cut to the foot of Laurel Hill , about thirtyfive miles , and I suppose by this time , fifteen hundred men have taken post about ten miles ...
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