The Life of General Washington: First President of the United States, Band 2Office of the National Illustrated Library, 1856 |
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... manner in which you are pleased to announce it . The measures we have been taking for the expedition to Virginia will delay , some time , my visit to Rhode Island . I wait to see , whether Sir Henry Clinton may form any new projects in ...
... manner in which you are pleased to announce it . The measures we have been taking for the expedition to Virginia will delay , some time , my visit to Rhode Island . I wait to see , whether Sir Henry Clinton may form any new projects in ...
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... my acknowledgements for the polite and obliging manner , in which you have been pleased to com- municate to me the sentiments of your fellow - citizens , and the assurances of my warmest esteem for them and 12 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... my acknowledgements for the polite and obliging manner , in which you have been pleased to com- municate to me the sentiments of your fellow - citizens , and the assurances of my warmest esteem for them and 12 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... manner the beautiful speech which now graces our columns . The whole company were electrified by his patriotic enthu- siasm ; and one of the guests , before they separated , begged that he would take the trouble to put on paper what he ...
... manner the beautiful speech which now graces our columns . The whole company were electrified by his patriotic enthu- siasm ; and one of the guests , before they separated , begged that he would take the trouble to put on paper what he ...
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... manner the fleet of his Most Christian Majesty is to be employed in the West Indies , this summer , or , to inquire , at what epoch may be expected on this coast ; but the appearance and aid of it , in this quarter , are of such ...
... manner the fleet of his Most Christian Majesty is to be employed in the West Indies , this summer , or , to inquire , at what epoch may be expected on this coast ; but the appearance and aid of it , in this quarter , are of such ...
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... manner in which he manoeuvred his forces , and baffled the efforts of Lord Cornwallis , in Virginia ; while Washington , with the main combined American and French army , was meditating an effectual stroke upon the British Commander ...
... manner in which he manoeuvred his forces , and baffled the efforts of Lord Cornwallis , in Virginia ; while Washington , with the main combined American and French army , was meditating an effectual stroke upon the British Commander ...
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