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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... Sufferings of the army for the want of Provisions and Clothing- Measures
adopted by the Commander in Chief to obtain Supplies -- Méthods taken to
recruït the Army -- Sir Henry Clinton appointed Commander in Chief of the British
Forces .
... Sufferings of the army for the want of Provisions and Clothing- Measures
adopted by the Commander in Chief to obtain Supplies -- Méthods taken to
recruït the Army -- Sir Henry Clinton appointed Commander in Chief of the British
Forces .
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... CincinnatiState of Public Affairs – National Convention - General Washington
its President- Federal Constitution recommended and adopted General
Washington requested to consent to administer the Government - He is chosen
President ...
... CincinnatiState of Public Affairs – National Convention - General Washington
its President- Federal Constitution recommended and adopted General
Washington requested to consent to administer the Government - He is chosen
President ...
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... assembly of Virginia adopted measures to maintain the claims of the British
crown . They empowered the executive of the Colony to raise a regiment to
consist of three hundred men . Mr. Fry , a gentleman acquainted with the western
country ...
... assembly of Virginia adopted measures to maintain the claims of the British
crown . They empowered the executive of the Colony to raise a regiment to
consist of three hundred men . Mr. Fry , a gentleman acquainted with the western
country ...
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Colonel Washington pointedly remonstrated against these measures ; but being
adopted , did all in his power to carry them into effect . The legislature soon rose ,
without providing effectual means for active service , and the troops did not ...
Colonel Washington pointedly remonstrated against these measures ; but being
adopted , did all in his power to carry them into effect . The legislature soon rose ,
without providing effectual means for active service , and the troops did not ...
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... but , after the commencement of the march , the measure from necessity was
partially adopted . · Soon after the army left Cumberland , Colonel Washington
was attacked by a violent fever ; refusing to be left behind , he was carried
forward in ...
... but , after the commencement of the march , the measure from necessity was
partially adopted . · Soon after the army left Cumberland , Colonel Washington
was attacked by a violent fever ; refusing to be left behind , he was carried
forward in ...
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