The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Compiled Under the Inspection of the Hon. Bushrod Washington from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed, an Introduction Containing a Compendious View of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America, Band 2Richard Phillips, 1804 |
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... British Ma- nufactures . General Court again convened in Mas- sachussetts . Its Proceedings . Is prorogued . Ad- ministration resolve on a Repeal of all the Duties except that on Tea . Circular Letter of the Earl of Hilsborough . New ...
... British Ma- nufactures . General Court again convened in Mas- sachussetts . Its Proceedings . Is prorogued . Ad- ministration resolve on a Repeal of all the Duties except that on Tea . Circular Letter of the Earl of Hilsborough . New ...
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... British Fleet repulsed at Fort Toultrie . Transactions in New York . Measures leading to Independence . Independence declared . Page 441 CHAPTER VII . Lord and Sir William Howe arrive before New York . Circular Letter of Lord Howe ...
... British Fleet repulsed at Fort Toultrie . Transactions in New York . Measures leading to Independence . Independence declared . Page 441 CHAPTER VII . Lord and Sir William Howe arrive before New York . Circular Letter of Lord Howe ...
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... after the commencement of the march , its propriety became too obvious to be longer neglected , and considerable changes were made in this respect . * The " The army consisted of two British regiments with a 38 THE LIFE OF.
... after the commencement of the march , its propriety became too obvious to be longer neglected , and considerable changes were made in this respect . * The " The army consisted of two British regiments with a 38 THE LIFE OF.
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... of our minds . Fully persuaded of this , we beg leave to assure you , that , as you have hitherto been the actuating soul of our whole corps , we shall at 1 been adopted by the British officers with whom he GENERAL WASHINGTON . 93.
... of our minds . Fully persuaded of this , we beg leave to assure you , that , as you have hitherto been the actuating soul of our whole corps , we shall at 1 been adopted by the British officers with whom he GENERAL WASHINGTON . 93.
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... British officers with whom he served . The duties he performed , though not splendid , were arduous , and were executed with zeal and with judgment . The exact discipline he established in his regiment , when the temper of Virginia was ...
... British officers with whom he served . The duties he performed , though not splendid , were arduous , and were executed with zeal and with judgment . The exact discipline he established in his regiment , when the temper of Virginia was ...
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