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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... interest seldom bestowed on military transactions , in which greater numbers have not been em- ployed . When Lord Cornwallis entered North Carolina , the military opera- tions in the more southern states were committed to Lord Rawdon ...
... interest seldom bestowed on military transactions , in which greater numbers have not been em- ployed . When Lord Cornwallis entered North Carolina , the military opera- tions in the more southern states were committed to Lord Rawdon ...
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... interest . This circum- stance , of itself , furnished motives for prolonging the war , after the causes in which it ... interests of England required that America should become independent in fact , as well as name ; and that every ...
... interest . This circum- stance , of itself , furnished motives for prolonging the war , after the causes in which it ... interests of England required that America should become independent in fact , as well as name ; and that every ...
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... interest , the business of the army advanced slowly , and the important ques- tion respecting the commutation of ... interests with that zeal which his feelings and knowledge of their situation had inspired . Early in March , a letter ...
... interest , the business of the army advanced slowly , and the important ques- tion respecting the commutation of ... interests with that zeal which his feelings and knowledge of their situation had inspired . Early in March , a letter ...
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... interest of the army , required his disapprobation of such disorderly proceedings . At the same time , he requested the gene- ral and field officers , with one officer from each and a proper company , representation from the staff of ...
... interest of the army , required his disapprobation of such disorderly proceedings . At the same time , he requested the gene- ral and field officers , with one officer from each and a proper company , representation from the staff of ...
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... interest , and which gave to it most importance , was its political influence on the union . " I need not remark to you , sir , " said he in his letter to the go- vernor of Virginia , " that the flanks and rear of the United States are ...
... interest , and which gave to it most importance , was its political influence on the union . " I need not remark to you , sir , " said he in his letter to the go- vernor of Virginia , " that the flanks and rear of the United States are ...
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