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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... Measures for disbanding the army . Mutiny of a part of the Pennsylvania line . Peace concluded . Evacuation of New York . Gene- ral Washington resigns his commission , and retires . to Mount Vernon . 566 621 THE Page fleet arrives on ...
... Measures for disbanding the army . Mutiny of a part of the Pennsylvania line . Peace concluded . Evacuation of New York . Gene- ral Washington resigns his commission , and retires . to Mount Vernon . 566 621 THE Page fleet arrives on ...
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... measures for settling the government of South Carolina and Georgia . General Gates appointed to the command of the southern army ; is defeated by Lord Corn- wallis near Camden . Baron de Kaeb killed . Suc- cess of General Sumpter ; his ...
... measures for settling the government of South Carolina and Georgia . General Gates appointed to the command of the southern army ; is defeated by Lord Corn- wallis near Camden . Baron de Kaeb killed . Suc- cess of General Sumpter ; his ...
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... measures of administration , and had wished a settlement of differences on the ground first taken by America ; and , of consequence , they were now sincerely de- sirous of bringing about a reconciliation between the two countries ...
... measures of administration , and had wished a settlement of differences on the ground first taken by America ; and , of consequence , they were now sincerely de- sirous of bringing about a reconciliation between the two countries ...
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... measures of administration , and had wished a settlement of differences on the ground first taken by America ; and , of consequence , they were now sincerely de- sirous of bringing about a reconciliation between the two countries ...
... measures of administration , and had wished a settlement of differences on the ground first taken by America ; and , of consequence , they were now sincerely de- sirous of bringing about a reconciliation between the two countries ...
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... particular assemblies . " To concur in measures calculated to discharge the debts of America , and to raise the credit and value of the paper circulation . " To " To perpetuate the union by a reciprocal depu- tation THE LIFE OF.
... particular assemblies . " To concur in measures calculated to discharge the debts of America , and to raise the credit and value of the paper circulation . " To " To perpetuate the union by a reciprocal depu- tation THE LIFE OF.
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