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 2 |
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and which they sincerely believed to be advantageous to both . This opinion lad
derived strength from the communications made to them by many of their zealous
friends in England . The divisions and discontents of that countıy had been ...
and which they sincerely believed to be advantageous to both . This opinion lad
derived strength from the communications made to them by many of their zealous
friends in England . The divisions and discontents of that countıy had been ...
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Its influence was believed to be so pernicious , that Captain Sear , at the head of
a body of horsemen from Connecticut , armed with muskets , entered the town ,
broke up bis press , and carried off his type . " . . . . . afterwards , afterwards , the ...
Its influence was believed to be so pernicious , that Captain Sear , at the head of
a body of horsemen from Connecticut , armed with muskets , entered the town ,
broke up bis press , and carried off his type . " . . . . . afterwards , afterwards , the ...
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As an attack from the enemy was daily exo pected , and it was believed that the
influence of the first battle would be very considerable , all the vigilance and
attention of the General was unremittingly exerted , to prevent , among lis raw
troops ...
As an attack from the enemy was daily exo pected , and it was believed that the
influence of the first battle would be very considerable , all the vigilance and
attention of the General was unremittingly exerted , to prevent , among lis raw
troops ...
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In addition to this , it was generally believed that his opinions , during the military
operations in New York , had contributed to the adoption of those judicious
movements which had , in a great measure , defeated the plans of the enemy in
that ...
In addition to this , it was generally believed that his opinions , during the military
operations in New York , had contributed to the adoption of those judicious
movements which had , in a great measure , defeated the plans of the enemy in
that ...
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They were believed , by the body of the people , to evi . dence the superiority of
their army and of their General . The opinion that they were engaged in a
hopeless contest , yielded to a confidence , that proper exertions on their part
would be ...
They were believed , by the body of the people , to evi . dence the superiority of
their army and of their General . The opinion that they were engaged in a
hopeless contest , yielded to a confidence , that proper exertions on their part
would be ...
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