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 3 |
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In many places , where their numbers were considerable , they manifested a
disposition to take up arms , and to enforce their opinions by the sword . In North
Carolina , they collected in a very formidable body , but were soon dis . persed ;
and ...
In many places , where their numbers were considerable , they manifested a
disposition to take up arms , and to enforce their opinions by the sword . In North
Carolina , they collected in a very formidable body , but were soon dis . persed ;
and ...
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IV . and over which they had thrown a bridge . 1777 . They were also in
possession of Province and Carpenter ' s islands , on each of which a body of
troops was stationed . Boats laden with provi . sions could deposit their cargoes
opposite the ...
IV . and over which they had thrown a bridge . 1777 . They were also in
possession of Province and Carpenter ' s islands , on each of which a body of
troops was stationed . Boats laden with provi . sions could deposit their cargoes
opposite the ...
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... of their body who should reside in camp during the winter , and , in concert with
general Washington , investigate per . Congress send a com inittee of their own
body to the army . . fectly the state of the army , and report $ 56 THE LIFE OF 10.
... of their body who should reside in camp during the winter , and , in concert with
general Washington , investigate per . Congress send a com inittee of their own
body to the army . . fectly the state of the army , and report $ 56 THE LIFE OF 10.
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The count had sailed from Toulon the 13th of April , with twelve ships of the line ,
and six frigates , having on board a respectable body of land forces . His
destination was the Dela . July . Count the coast of Virginia French fleet under bis
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The count had sailed from Toulon the 13th of April , with twelve ships of the line ,
and six frigates , having on board a respectable body of land forces . His
destination was the Dela . July . Count the coast of Virginia French fleet under bis
...
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As the militia of Massachussetts and New Hampshire , who were principally
volunteers , * The spirit of the nation was at this time so high , that a great body of
volunteers offered themselves for the service , and thus there was less delay on
this ...
As the militia of Massachussetts and New Hampshire , who were principally
volunteers , * The spirit of the nation was at this time so high , that a great body of
volunteers offered themselves for the service , and thus there was less delay on
this ...
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