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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In answer to this letter , Colonel Washington , after stating the immoveable
determination of the inhabitants to leave the country , unless more efficiently
protected , added , “ To give a more succinct ac . count of their affairs , than I
could in ...
In answer to this letter , Colonel Washington , after stating the immoveable
determination of the inhabitants to leave the country , unless more efficiently
protected , added , “ To give a more succinct ac . count of their affairs , than I
could in ...
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It was at length determined that the main body of the army should move from
Rays Town , and the general called on the colonels of regiments , each to submit
to his consideration a plan of his march . That proposed by Colonel Washington
has ...
It was at length determined that the main body of the army should move from
Rays Town , and the general called on the colonels of regiments , each to submit
to his consideration a plan of his march . That proposed by Colonel Washington
has ...
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Their resolutions to resist the exercise of the authority claimed by Great Britain
not only remained unshaken , but manifested itself in a still more determined form
. Not long after these votes of the British parliament , the assembly of Virginia was
...
Their resolutions to resist the exercise of the authority claimed by Great Britain
not only remained unshaken , but manifested itself in a still more determined form
. Not long after these votes of the British parliament , the assembly of Virginia was
...
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But Britain had determined to maintain , by force , the legislative supremacy of
Parliament ; and America had determined , by force , to repel the claim . СНАР .
CHAPTER IV . Colonel Washington appointed Commander in Chief of GENERAL
...
But Britain had determined to maintain , by force , the legislative supremacy of
Parliament ; and America had determined , by force , to repel the claim . СНАР .
CHAPTER IV . Colonel Washington appointed Commander in Chief of GENERAL
...
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The General soon received information of the determination of the enemy to
evacuate Boston . ... it was thought improper that General Washington should
directly notice it , and it was determined that the officer to whom it was delivered ,
should ...
The General soon received information of the determination of the enemy to
evacuate Boston . ... it was thought improper that General Washington should
directly notice it , and it was determined that the officer to whom it was delivered ,
should ...
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