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 4Richard Phillips, 1805 |
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... France . His reception by Congress . Hos- tilities of the Indians . Colonel J. Butler with a party of Indians breaks into the Wyoming settlement . His treachery to Colonel Zebulon Butler . Kingston besieged by the Indians ; surrenders ...
... France . His reception by Congress . Hos- tilities of the Indians . Colonel J. Butler with a party of Indians breaks into the Wyoming settlement . His treachery to Colonel Zebulon Butler . Kingston besieged by the Indians ; surrenders ...
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... France . Propositions to Spain . Recommendations relative to a duty on imported and prize goods . Reform in the organization of the executive departments . Confe- deration adopted . Military transactions . Fayette detached to Virginia ...
... France . Propositions to Spain . Recommendations relative to a duty on imported and prize goods . Reform in the organization of the executive departments . Confe- deration adopted . Military transactions . Fayette detached to Virginia ...
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... enters Jersey . Sir Henry Clinton returns to New York . Skirmish at Springfield . La Fayette brings intelligence of aid from France . Exertions of Con- gress 181 gress and of the commander in chief to strengthen the CONTENTS .
... enters Jersey . Sir Henry Clinton returns to New York . Skirmish at Springfield . La Fayette brings intelligence of aid from France . Exertions of Con- gress 181 gress and of the commander in chief to strengthen the CONTENTS .
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... France - His reception by Congress - Hostilities of the Indians - Colonel J. Butler with a party of In- dians breaks into the Wyoming settlement - His treachery to Colonel Zebulon Butler - Kingston be- sieged by the Indians ; surrenders ...
... France - His reception by Congress - Hostilities of the Indians - Colonel J. Butler with a party of In- dians breaks into the Wyoming settlement - His treachery to Colonel Zebulon Butler - Kingston be- sieged by the Indians ; surrenders ...
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... France had pledged them , by every principle of honour and national faith , never to consent to a re - union with the British empire . The British commissioners arrived in Philadel phia , while that place was yet in possession of their ...
... France had pledged them , by every principle of honour and national faith , never to consent to a re - union with the British empire . The British commissioners arrived in Philadel phia , while that place was yet in possession of their ...
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