The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States |
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This has induced me to forbear mentioning the Indians in my letters to your Honor
of late , and to leave the misunderstanding which you speak of , between Mr.
Alkin and them , to be related by him . " He had been informed by letter of a report
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This has induced me to forbear mentioning the Indians in my letters to your Honor
of late , and to leave the misunderstanding which you speak of , between Mr.
Alkin and them , to be related by him . " He had been informed by letter of a report
...
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... do not acquit ourselves with courage , and manifest a determined resolution to
conquer or die . With the hope and con . fidence that this army will have an equal
share of honor and success , the General most earnestly exhorts every officer ...
... do not acquit ourselves with courage , and manifest a determined resolution to
conquer or die . With the hope and con . fidence that this army will have an equal
share of honor and success , the General most earnestly exhorts every officer ...
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In this weighty transaction , he consulted the honor and interest of the United
States , rather than the existing condition of his army . Confiding in the successful
efforts that his countrymen would on this occasion make , he communicated to ...
In this weighty transaction , he consulted the honor and interest of the United
States , rather than the existing condition of his army . Confiding in the successful
efforts that his countrymen would on this occasion make , he communicated to ...
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