Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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... letter with Colonel Hamilton , whom you had sent not long before to Albany . I did not listen to this insinuation against your aid - de - camp and mine . ” In the original draft of this letter , which we have seen among the papers of ...
... letter with Colonel Hamilton , whom you had sent not long before to Albany . I did not listen to this insinuation against your aid - de - camp and mine . ” In the original draft of this letter , which we have seen among the papers of ...
Stran 118
... letter he observes : " They were written to show that I was an enemy to independence , and with a view to create distrust and jealousy . It is no easy matter to decide whether the villainy or the artifice of these letters is greatest ...
... letter he observes : " They were written to show that I was an enemy to independence , and with a view to create distrust and jealousy . It is no easy matter to decide whether the villainy or the artifice of these letters is greatest ...
Stran 165
... letter to Congress . Wash- ington sent to Congress a copy of Sir Henry's letter , but did not consider himself at liberty to grant the passport until authorized by them . " " Without waiting the result , the commissioners forwarded , by ...
... letter to Congress . Wash- ington sent to Congress a copy of Sir Henry's letter , but did not consider himself at liberty to grant the passport until authorized by them . " " Without waiting the result , the commissioners forwarded , by ...
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Washington advances to Skippack CreekThe British Fleet in | 46 |
Washington at White MarshMeasures to cut off the Enemys Sup | 57 |
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