The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to the American revolution: (v. 3) June, 1775-July, 1776. (v. 4) July, 1776-July] 1777. (v. 5) July, 1777-July, 1778. (v. 6) July, 1778-March, 1780. (v. 7) March, 1780-April, 1781. (v. 8) April, 1781-December, 1783American stationers' Company, 1834 - 12 strani |
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... soon as the Con- gress assembled the next morning , the President informed him officially of this appointment . Colonel Washington then arose in his place , and returned the above answer . Before the Congress proceeded to ballot for a ...
... soon as the Con- gress assembled the next morning , the President informed him officially of this appointment . Colonel Washington then arose in his place , and returned the above answer . Before the Congress proceeded to ballot for a ...
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... soon you may be called upon in Virginia for an exertion of your * Colonel Edmund Pendleton , at this time a delegate from Virginia to the Continental Congress . military skill , ) by no means to relax in 4 [ ÆT . 43 . ་ WASHINGTON'S ...
... soon you may be called upon in Virginia for an exertion of your * Colonel Edmund Pendleton , at this time a delegate from Virginia to the Continental Congress . military skill , ) by no means to relax in 4 [ ÆT . 43 . ་ WASHINGTON'S ...
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... soon as he was appointed major - general by the Congress , and before he received a commission in the American army . He had been a soldier from his youth , and had seen much service in America during the French war , and after- wards ...
... soon as he was appointed major - general by the Congress , and before he received a commission in the American army . He had been a soldier from his youth , and had seen much service in America during the French war , and after- wards ...
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... soon to be landed in the city of New York from Ireland , the Pro- vincial Congress invited General Wooster to march within five miles of the city for its defence , and while there to be under the command of the Continental Congress , or ...
... soon to be landed in the city of New York from Ireland , the Pro- vincial Congress invited General Wooster to march within five miles of the city for its defence , and while there to be under the command of the Continental Congress , or ...
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... soon as possible . I have the honor to be , Sir , & c.t P. S. As I am informed , that the Congress purposes to rise immediately , I should be glad to know what committees are to be left , or upon whom the executive business will devolve ...
... soon as possible . I have the honor to be , Sir , & c.t P. S. As I am informed , that the Congress purposes to rise immediately , I should be glad to know what committees are to be left , or upon whom the executive business will devolve ...
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