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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... the garrison made prisoners . CHAPTER IV . Saint Lucia taken by the British ; Saint Vincent's and Grenada by the French . Count d'Estaing with his fleet 59 91 Wilmington . Greene advances to Ramsay's Mills , with a iv CONTENTS .
... the garrison made prisoners . CHAPTER IV . Saint Lucia taken by the British ; Saint Vincent's and Grenada by the French . Count d'Estaing with his fleet 59 91 Wilmington . Greene advances to Ramsay's Mills , with a iv CONTENTS .
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... taken by America ; and , of consequence , they were now sincerely de- sirous of bringing about a reconciliation between the two countries . • Subsequent to the copies of the bills which were sent over before their passing into laws ...
... taken by America ; and , of consequence , they were now sincerely de- sirous of bringing about a reconciliation between the two countries . • Subsequent to the copies of the bills which were sent over before their passing into laws ...
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... taken by America ; and , of consequence , they were now sincerely de- sirous of bringing about a reconciliation between the two countries . Subsequent to the copies of the bills which were sent over before their passing into laws ...
... taken by America ; and , of consequence , they were now sincerely de- sirous of bringing about a reconciliation between the two countries . Subsequent to the copies of the bills which were sent over before their passing into laws ...
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... taken by them , until they had reached New York . From that city a second letter was addressed ( July 13 ) to the pre- sident and members of Congress , in which they express their regrets , that , on the part of Congress , any ...
... taken by them , until they had reached New York . From that city a second letter was addressed ( July 13 ) to the pre- sident and members of Congress , in which they express their regrets , that , on the part of Congress , any ...
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... com- missioners , when no certainty existed of the com- mencement of war between France and England ; and when , the eventual treaty of alliance not having taken taken effect , they were at perfect liberty to nego 10 THE LIFE OF.
... com- missioners , when no certainty existed of the com- mencement of war between France and England ; and when , the eventual treaty of alliance not having taken taken effect , they were at perfect liberty to nego 10 THE LIFE OF.
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