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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... Northern Campaign - Plan to displace General Washington - His
Correspondence on the Subject -- Letter of General Gates - Remonstrance of the
Legislature of Pennsylvania against closing the CampaignObservations of the
Commander in ...
... Northern Campaign - Plan to displace General Washington - His
Correspondence on the Subject -- Letter of General Gates - Remonstrance of the
Legislature of Pennsylvania against closing the CampaignObservations of the
Commander in ...
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The President calumniated His Letter to Mr. Jefferson Statement of the Secretary
of the Treasury ~ The French Directory's attempt to control the American
GovernmentReview of the Transactions with France - The President declares his
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The President calumniated His Letter to Mr. Jefferson Statement of the Secretary
of the Treasury ~ The French Directory's attempt to control the American
GovernmentReview of the Transactions with France - The President declares his
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The feelings and views of Colonel Washington on these subjects will fully appear
by the following extracts from letters which he wrote at the time . In a dispatch to
the lieutenant - governor , he thus paints the situation of the inhabitants and the ...
The feelings and views of Colonel Washington on these subjects will fully appear
by the following extracts from letters which he wrote at the time . In a dispatch to
the lieutenant - governor , he thus paints the situation of the inhabitants and the ...
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This has induced me to forbear mentioning the Indians in my letters to your
Honour 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 ...
This has induced me to forbear mentioning the Indians in my letters to your
Honour 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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I must therefore again beg in more plain , and in very earnest terms to know if -----
has taken the liberty of representing my conduct to your Honour , with such
ungentlemanly freedom as the letter implies ? Your condescension herein will be
...
I must therefore again beg in more plain , and in very earnest terms to know if -----
has taken the liberty of representing my conduct to your Honour , with such
ungentlemanly freedom as the letter implies ? Your condescension herein will be
...
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