The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Količina 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... occasion the Com- mander in Chief addressed letters to the Executives of the New - England states , and of New - Jersey , ear- nestly calling upon them to fill up their battalions , and to furnish their quotas of provision . The near ...
... occasion the Com- mander in Chief addressed letters to the Executives of the New - England states , and of New - Jersey , ear- nestly calling upon them to fill up their battalions , and to furnish their quotas of provision . The near ...
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... occasion . In general orders he congratulated the army on the success of the enterprise , and thanked the troops for their cool and intrepid conduct . " The General re- flects , " conclude the orders , " with the highest degree of ...
... occasion . In general orders he congratulated the army on the success of the enterprise , and thanked the troops for their cool and intrepid conduct . " The General re- flects , " conclude the orders , " with the highest degree of ...
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... occasion resigned his sword to Lord Corn- wallis , was appointed to receive the submission of the royal army . The allied army , to which Lord Cornwallis surren- dered , amounted to sixteen thousand ; seven thousand French , five ...
... occasion resigned his sword to Lord Corn- wallis , was appointed to receive the submission of the royal army . The allied army , to which Lord Cornwallis surren- dered , amounted to sixteen thousand ; seven thousand French , five ...
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... occasion used , to persuade the state govern- ments seasonably to comply with the resolutions of Congress . 1782. The first intelligence from the British govern- ment , after the surrender of Earl Cornwallis , indicated a design to ...
... occasion used , to persuade the state govern- ments seasonably to comply with the resolutions of Congress . 1782. The first intelligence from the British govern- ment , after the surrender of Earl Cornwallis , indicated a design to ...
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... of this intemperate address . Probably the in- fluence of General WASHINGTON alone could have ar- rested the rising tempest ; and his firmness and pru- dence were equal to the occasion . Silence in him 34 [ 1783 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... of this intemperate address . Probably the in- fluence of General WASHINGTON alone could have ar- rested the rising tempest ; and his firmness and pru- dence were equal to the occasion . Silence in him 34 [ 1783 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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