Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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... tion of the Allied Armies on the Hudson - Contemplated Reduction of the Army , 368 CHAPTER XXXI . Discontents of the Army at Newburg - Memorial of the Officers to Congress - Anony- mous Papers circulated in the Camp - Meeting of ...
... tion of the Allied Armies on the Hudson - Contemplated Reduction of the Army , 368 CHAPTER XXXI . Discontents of the Army at Newburg - Memorial of the Officers to Congress - Anony- mous Papers circulated in the Camp - Meeting of ...
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... Presidency - His Letters on the Subject expressing his Reluctance - His Election - His Progress to the Seat of Government - His Recep- tion at New York - The Inauguration , • · 462 LIFE OF WASHINGTON . CHAPTER I. SUFFERINGS OF THE ARMY.
... Presidency - His Letters on the Subject expressing his Reluctance - His Election - His Progress to the Seat of Government - His Recep- tion at New York - The Inauguration , • · 462 LIFE OF WASHINGTON . CHAPTER I. SUFFERINGS OF THE ARMY.
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... tion of civil government , every species of persecution , insult or abuse , either from the soldiery to the inhabitants , or among each other . " One of Arnold's first measures was to issue a proclamation enforcing the resolve of ...
... tion of civil government , every species of persecution , insult or abuse , either from the soldiery to the inhabitants , or among each other . " One of Arnold's first measures was to issue a proclamation enforcing the resolve of ...
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... tion as you had rendered yourself formidable to our enemies , you should have been guarded and temperate in your deportment towards your fellow - citizens . " Exhibit anew those noble qualities which have placed you 1780. ] ARNOLD'S ...
... tion as you had rendered yourself formidable to our enemies , you should have been guarded and temperate in your deportment towards your fellow - citizens . " Exhibit anew those noble qualities which have placed you 1780. ] ARNOLD'S ...
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... tion of the currency . While Washington saw his forces gradu- ally diminishing , his solicitude was intensely excited for the safe- ty of the Southern States . The reader will recall the departure from New York , in the latter part of ...
... tion of the currency . While Washington saw his forces gradu- ally diminishing , his solicitude was intensely excited for the safe- ty of the Southern States . The reader will recall the departure from New York , in the latter part of ...
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