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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... Parties - Division in the Cabinet - The President endeavours to promote union - 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 ...
... Parties - Division in the Cabinet - The President endeavours to promote union - 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 ...
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... and this scheme also failed . At day light a sharp skirmish took place be tween General Lincoln and a party of British light troops . These retreated to York Island as General WASHINGTON 14 [ 1781 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... and this scheme also failed . At day light a sharp skirmish took place be tween General Lincoln and a party of British light troops . These retreated to York Island as General WASHINGTON 14 [ 1781 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... parties were not discovered until day- light , when the trenches were in a situation to cover the men . Three days were spent in completing the batteries of this parallel , which time the British inde- fatigably employed upon their ...
... parties were not discovered until day- light , when the trenches were in a situation to cover the men . Three days were spent in completing the batteries of this parallel , which time the British inde- fatigably employed upon their ...
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... party clamour and unjust censure which must be expected from some , whose personal enmity might be occasioned by their hostility to the government . I am conscious that I fear alone to give any real occasion for obloquy , and that I do ...
... party clamour and unjust censure which must be expected from some , whose personal enmity might be occasioned by their hostility to the government . I am conscious that I fear alone to give any real occasion for obloquy , and that I do ...
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... party of matrons , holding their daughters in their hands , who were dressed in white and held on their arms baskets of flowers , assembled at this place , and on his approach the daughters sung the following ode , * Welcome , Mighty ...
... party of matrons , holding their daughters in their hands , who were dressed in white and held on their arms baskets of flowers , assembled at this place , and on his approach the daughters sung the following ode , * Welcome , Mighty ...
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