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, Svazek 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... circumstances required him to contract his posts , he left the principal part of his army , under the command of Lieutenant Colo- nel Cruger , to protect the loyalists while removing within those limits which were to be maintained by ...
... circumstances required him to contract his posts , he left the principal part of his army , under the command of Lieutenant Colo- nel Cruger , to protect the loyalists while removing within those limits which were to be maintained by ...
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... circumstances extremely disadvantageous to the Americans , Greene withdrew them a small dis- tance , and formed them again in the wood in which the battle had been fought . Thinking it unadviseable to renew the desperate attempt which ...
... circumstances extremely disadvantageous to the Americans , Greene withdrew them a small dis- tance , and formed them again in the wood in which the battle had been fought . Thinking it unadviseable to renew the desperate attempt which ...
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... circumstances , be the means of weakening the efforts of this country against her European enemies , and tend to increase the mutual enmity so fatal to the interests both of Great Britain and Ameri- ca. " The whole force of ...
... circumstances , be the means of weakening the efforts of this country against her European enemies , and tend to increase the mutual enmity so fatal to the interests both of Great Britain and Ameri- ca. " The whole force of ...
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... circumstance very suspicious ; and the eager- ness with which the people , as I am informed , are catching at them , is , in my opinion , equally dangerous . ' دو Early in May , Sir Guy Carlton , who had succeeded Sir Henry Clin ton in ...
... circumstance very suspicious ; and the eager- ness with which the people , as I am informed , are catching at them , is , in my opinion , equally dangerous . ' دو Early in May , Sir Guy Carlton , who had succeeded Sir Henry Clin ton in ...
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... circumstances , will amply justify my observa- tions on the tendency of that writing . " With respect to the advice given by the author , to suspect the man who shall recommend moderate measures and longer forbearance , I spurn it , as ...
... circumstances , will amply justify my observa- tions on the tendency of that writing . " With respect to the advice given by the author , to suspect the man who shall recommend moderate measures and longer forbearance , I spurn it , as ...
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