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 من الصفحات |
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... resolutions .... Preliminary articles of peace received .... Cessation of Hostilities proclaimed .... General WASHINGTON addresses a Circular Letter to the Executives of the several States .... Army disbanded .... New Levies of ...
... resolutions .... Preliminary articles of peace received .... Cessation of Hostilities proclaimed .... General WASHINGTON addresses a Circular Letter to the Executives of the several States .... Army disbanded .... New Levies of ...
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... resolution to retire from Publick Life .... Meets Congress for the last Time .... Describes the Let ters that had been forged .... Attends the Inauguration of Mr. Adams ... Retires to Mount Vernon .... Threatening at titude of France ...
... resolution to retire from Publick Life .... Meets Congress for the last Time .... Describes the Let ters that had been forged .... Attends the Inauguration of Mr. Adams ... Retires to Mount Vernon .... Threatening at titude of France ...
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... 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 Winchester to recruit . At this ...
... 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 Winchester to recruit . At this ...
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... resolved to devote his life to agricultural and philosophick pursuits , a resolution that he did not long retain . MARCH , In the spring General Braddock , who 1755. commanded two British regiments , and a few corps of Provincials , was ...
... resolved to devote his life to agricultural and philosophick pursuits , a resolution that he did not long retain . MARCH , In the spring General Braddock , who 1755. commanded two British regiments , and a few corps of Provincials , was ...
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... resolved to engage in it . He warmly recommended an early campaign ; for this , among other reasons , seven hundred In . dians had , in April , assembled at Winchester , whose patience would be exhausted unless early employed ; and in ...
... resolved to engage in it . He warmly recommended an early campaign ; for this , among other reasons , seven hundred In . dians had , in April , assembled at Winchester , whose patience would be exhausted unless early employed ; and in ...
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