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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France at this period unfolded her ambitious design of connecting Canada with
Louisiana , and in this way of enclosing the British colonies in North America .
Her officers were directed to establish a line of posts from the lakes to the Ohio .
France at this period unfolded her ambitious design of connecting Canada with
Louisiana , and in this way of enclosing the British colonies in North America .
Her officers were directed to establish a line of posts from the lakes to the Ohio .
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The indisposition of Colonel Washington now became so severe , that his
physicians declared that his life would be the sacrifice of the continued fatigues of
the march . The General , therefore , absolutely directed him r to remain at
Yohogany ...
The indisposition of Colonel Washington now became so severe , that his
physicians declared that his life would be the sacrifice of the continued fatigues of
the march . The General , therefore , absolutely directed him r to remain at
Yohogany ...
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... and communicated their fears to more interior places . Orders to call the militia
into the field were unavailing ; the solicitude and exertion of each individual were
directed to the immediate preservation of 18 [ 1755 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON ,
... and communicated their fears to more interior places . Orders to call the militia
into the field were unavailing ; the solicitude and exertion of each individual were
directed to the immediate preservation of 18 [ 1755 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON ,
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of each individual were directed to the immediate preservation of his family and
property . The sufferings of his countrymen deeply wounded the heart of Colonel
Washington . Every measure was adopted , that an enterprising spirit could suga
...
of each individual were directed to the immediate preservation of his family and
property . The sufferings of his countrymen deeply wounded the heart of Colonel
Washington . Every measure was adopted , that an enterprising spirit could suga
...
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Colonel Washington now saw the great object attained , to which for years he
had directed his whole mind . The enemy was driven from the Ohio , and his
country , in a great measure , relieved from the carnage and distress of an Indian
His ...
Colonel Washington now saw the great object attained , to which for years he
had directed his whole mind . The enemy was driven from the Ohio , and his
country , in a great measure , relieved from the carnage and distress of an Indian
His ...
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