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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During the whole period of the revolu , tionary war , the infamous Arnold was the
only Anier . ican officer who deserted his banners , and turned his sword against
the bosom of his country . On the discovery of the defection of Arnold , General ...
During the whole period of the revolu , tionary war , the infamous Arnold was the
only Anier . ican officer who deserted his banners , and turned his sword against
the bosom of his country . On the discovery of the defection of Arnold , General ...
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soils and climates of the world , and abounding with all the necessaries and
conveniences of life , are now by the late satisfactory pacification acknowledged
to be possessed of absolute freedom and independency ; they are from this
period to ...
soils and climates of the world , and abounding with all the necessaries and
conveniences of life , are now by the late satisfactory pacification acknowledged
to be possessed of absolute freedom and independency ; they are from this
period to ...
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At the near approach of the period for the election of a President , it fully
appeared , that General WashINGTON had not lost his hold on the affections and
confidence of his countrymen . The public sentiment everywhere indicated a ...
At the near approach of the period for the election of a President , it fully
appeared , that General WashINGTON had not lost his hold on the affections and
confidence of his countrymen . The public sentiment everywhere indicated a ...
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