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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This effect was produced , in part , by remittances to Europe ; in part by
collections made by government for essential purposes , among which was the
expedition to Canada ; and perhaps , still more , by being hoarded up by those
who , not ...
This effect was produced , in part , by remittances to Europe ; in part by
collections made by government for essential purposes , among which was the
expedition to Canada ; and perhaps , still more , by being hoarded up by those
who , not ...
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THE effect at first produced , by the proclamation published by lord and general
Howe on taking possession of New Jersey , has been already noticed . The
gloomy aspects then worn by the affairs of America , added to the hope of
impunity for ...
THE effect at first produced , by the proclamation published by lord and general
Howe on taking possession of New Jersey , has been already noticed . The
gloomy aspects then worn by the affairs of America , added to the hope of
impunity for ...
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The seizures made produced great irritation and disgust , and rendered the
cause still more unpopular with those who were not predisposed to make the
greatest sacrifices for its support . General Washington was under very consider :
able ...
The seizures made produced great irritation and disgust , and rendered the
cause still more unpopular with those who were not predisposed to make the
greatest sacrifices for its support . General Washington was under very consider :
able ...
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The impression that a reconciliation between the mother country and her
colonies would certainly take place , was carefully enforced by lord Stormont , the
British minister at the court of France , and produced real apprehensions that a ...
The impression that a reconciliation between the mother country and her
colonies would certainly take place , was carefully enforced by lord Stormont , the
British minister at the court of France , and produced real apprehensions that a ...
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VII . complaint respecting the treatment received by 1778 . the American
prisoners , and the impediments with which the British general obstructed their
being supplied with necessary food and clothing , which produced other strong
resolutions ...
VII . complaint respecting the treatment received by 1778 . the American
prisoners , and the impediments with which the British general obstructed their
being supplied with necessary food and clothing , which produced other strong
resolutions ...
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