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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... minister of his most Christian * The distresses of the southern army were such that , if plainly described , truth would wear the appearance of fiction . They were almost naked and barefooted , fre- quently without food , and always ...
... minister of his most Christian * The distresses of the southern army were such that , if plainly described , truth would wear the appearance of fiction . They were almost naked and barefooted , fre- quently without food , and always ...
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... minister of France and commanding officers of the French troops , as well as on the Marquis de Lafayette , who was about to return to his native country . The first intelligence from Europe was far from being calculated to diminish the ...
... minister of France and commanding officers of the French troops , as well as on the Marquis de Lafayette , who was about to return to his native country . The first intelligence from Europe was far from being calculated to diminish the ...
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... minister of finance was informed by some of his agents , that the collec- tion of the revenue had been postponed in some of the states , in conse- quence of which the month of December would arrive before any money could come into the ...
... minister of finance was informed by some of his agents , that the collec- tion of the revenue had been postponed in some of the states , in conse- quence of which the month of December would arrive before any money could come into the ...
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... ministers , and by in- structions to the officers commanding the forces in America , which con- formed to them . While General Washington was employed in addressing circular let- ters to the state governments , suggesting all those ...
... ministers , and by in- structions to the officers commanding the forces in America , which con- formed to them . While General Washington was employed in addressing circular let- ters to the state governments , suggesting all those ...
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... ministers , than to any fixed determi- nation to relinquish the design of reannexing America to the crown . Under these impressions , the overtures now made were considered as opiates , administered to lull the spirit of vigilance which ...
... ministers , than to any fixed determi- nation to relinquish the design of reannexing America to the crown . Under these impressions , the overtures now made were considered as opiates , administered to lull the spirit of vigilance which ...
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