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... , AND FOREign Levy ” CHAPTER VIII . THE ALLIES • 180 234 CHAPTER IX . ARNOLD'S TREASON , AND THE WAR IN THE SOUTH 264 • CHAPTER X. YORKTOWN 293 CHAPTER XI . PEACE . 313 INTRODUCTION . FEBRUARY 9th in the year 1800 was a vi CONTENTS .
... , AND FOREign Levy ” CHAPTER VIII . THE ALLIES • 180 234 CHAPTER IX . ARNOLD'S TREASON , AND THE WAR IN THE SOUTH 264 • CHAPTER X. YORKTOWN 293 CHAPTER XI . PEACE . 313 INTRODUCTION . FEBRUARY 9th in the year 1800 was a vi CONTENTS .
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... peace . In a word , he trusted Washington , and told him , as the spring of 1748 was opening , to go forth and survey the vast Fair- fax estates beyond the Ridge , define their boun- daries , and save them from future litigation . With ...
... peace . In a word , he trusted Washington , and told him , as the spring of 1748 was opening , to go forth and survey the vast Fair- fax estates beyond the Ridge , define their boun- daries , and save them from future litigation . With ...
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... peaceful man , leading a peaceful life , but the fighting spirit only slumbered , and it would break out at wrong of any sort , in a way which was ex- tremely unpleasant and threatening to those who aroused it . Apart from lands and ...
... peaceful man , leading a peaceful life , but the fighting spirit only slumbered , and it would break out at wrong of any sort , in a way which was ex- tremely unpleasant and threatening to those who aroused it . Apart from lands and ...
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... peaceful remedy , and that the next step would be war . Still he went calmly about his many affairs as usual , and gratified the old passion for the frontier by a journey to Pittsburgh for the sake of lands and soldiers ' claims , and ...
... peaceful remedy , and that the next step would be war . Still he went calmly about his many affairs as usual , and gratified the old passion for the frontier by a journey to Pittsburgh for the sake of lands and soldiers ' claims , and ...
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... peace of this great coun- try , as time itself cannot cure or eradicate the re- membrance of . " Washington was not ... peaceful remedy , it is evident that he felt that there now could be but one result , and that violent separation ...
... peace of this great coun- try , as time itself cannot cure or eradicate the re- membrance of . " Washington was not ... peaceful remedy , it is evident that he felt that there now could be but one result , and that violent separation ...
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