The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Volumen2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... late , embarks his Troops for Yorktown - Thanks of Congress to the American and French Commanders , and to the Army - General St. Clair despatched to Carolina— The other Corps of the Army return to the Neigh- bourhood of New - York ...
... late , embarks his Troops for Yorktown - Thanks of Congress to the American and French Commanders , and to the Army - General St. Clair despatched to Carolina— The other Corps of the Army return to the Neigh- bourhood of New - York ...
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... late , embarks his Troops for Yorktown- Thanks of Congress to the American and French Commanders , and to the Army - General St. Clair despatched to Carolina - The other corps of the Army return to the Neighbourhood of New- York , and ...
... late , embarks his Troops for Yorktown- Thanks of Congress to the American and French Commanders , and to the Army - General St. Clair despatched to Carolina - The other corps of the Army return to the Neighbourhood of New- York , and ...
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... late success , by taking the most vigorous and effectual measures to be ready for an early and decisive campaign the next year . My greatest fear is that , viewing this stroke in a point of light which may too much magnify its im ...
... late success , by taking the most vigorous and effectual measures to be ready for an early and decisive campaign the next year . My greatest fear is that , viewing this stroke in a point of light which may too much magnify its im ...
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... of the general and field officers , of an officer from each company , and a delegate from the medical staff to " consider their late letter from their representatives in Philadelphia , and what measures 30 [ 1783 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... of the general and field officers , of an officer from each company , and a delegate from the medical staff to " consider their late letter from their representatives in Philadelphia , and what measures 30 [ 1783 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... late memorial , it would make you more happy , and them more respectable . That while war should continue , you would follow their standard into the field , and when it came to an end you would withdraw into the shade of private life ...
... late memorial , it would make you more happy , and them more respectable . That while war should continue , you would follow their standard into the field , and when it came to an end you would withdraw into the shade of private life ...
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