The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Band 2T. Bedington, 1831 |
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... Influence of the French Revolution - Measures to secure the Neu- trality of the United States in the War between France and England -- Mr . Genet's illegal practices -He insults the Government - The Executive restricts him - He appeals ...
... Influence of the French Revolution - Measures to secure the Neu- trality of the United States in the War between France and England -- Mr . Genet's illegal practices -He insults the Government - The Executive restricts him - He appeals ...
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... influence of his personal character ; but to leave the delicate transaction with the civil government of the state ; and he was satisfied with the result . But he perceived the importance of arresting the progress of a spirit , which ...
... influence of his personal character ; but to leave the delicate transaction with the civil government of the state ; and he was satisfied with the result . But he perceived the importance of arresting the progress of a spirit , which ...
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... influence into the respective governments to enforce his statements . The mind of General WASHINGTON sunk not under his embarrassments . He had fully reflected upon the dangers incident to his situation , and his resolution rose to meet ...
... influence into the respective governments to enforce his statements . The mind of General WASHINGTON sunk not under his embarrassments . He had fully reflected upon the dangers incident to his situation , and his resolution rose to meet ...
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... influence of the Commander in Chief was on this occasion used , to persuade the state govern- ments seasonably to comply with the resolutions of Congress . 1782. The first intelligence from the British govern- ment , after the surrender ...
... influence of the Commander in Chief was on this occasion used , to persuade the state govern- ments seasonably to comply with the resolutions of Congress . 1782. The first intelligence from the British govern- ment , after the surrender ...
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... influence , he was enabled barely to support the army . Neither Officers nor men received any pay . In September Congress contemplated the reduction of their military establish- ment . By this measure many of the officers would be ...
... influence , he was enabled barely to support the army . Neither Officers nor men received any pay . In September Congress contemplated the reduction of their military establish- ment . By this measure many of the officers would be ...
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