The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United StatesHenry T. Coates, 1882 - 489 Seiten |
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... President of the United States Aaron Bancroft. edge American Independence -- Army anxious for their Pay --Anonymous Address exciting them to a Revolt -- General Washington convenes and addresses the officers -- Their res- olutions ...
... President of the United States Aaron Bancroft. edge American Independence -- Army anxious for their Pay --Anonymous Address exciting them to a Revolt -- General Washington convenes and addresses the officers -- Their res- olutions ...
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... President of the United States Aaron Bancroft. nently calculated to promote the great and essential interest of our country , and has created the fairest title to the public gratitude and thanks . " The House of Representatives was not ...
... President of the United States Aaron Bancroft. nently calculated to promote the great and essential interest of our country , and has created the fairest title to the public gratitude and thanks . " The House of Representatives was not ...
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... President of the United States Aaron Bancroft. If by prudence and moderation on every side , the ex- tinguishment of all the causes of external discord which have heretofore menaced our tranquillity , on terms compatible with our ...
... President of the United States Aaron Bancroft. If by prudence and moderation on every side , the ex- tinguishment of all the causes of external discord which have heretofore menaced our tranquillity , on terms compatible with our ...
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