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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... vote of Parliament to acknowledge American Independence - Army anxious for
their páy - Anonymous Address exciting them to a revolt - General Washington
convenes and addresses the Officers . Their ' b resolutions - Preliminary Articles ...
... vote of Parliament to acknowledge American Independence - Army anxious for
their páy - Anonymous Address exciting them to a revolt - General Washington
convenes and addresses the Officers . Their ' b resolutions - Preliminary Articles ...
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resolutions - Preliminary Articles of Peace received - Cessation of hostilities
proclaimed - General Washington addresses a Circular Letter to the Executives
of the several States Army disbanded - New Levies of Pennsylvania revolt - The ...
resolutions - Preliminary Articles of Peace received - Cessation of hostilities
proclaimed - General Washington addresses a Circular Letter to the Executives
of the several States Army disbanded - New Levies of Pennsylvania revolt - The ...
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... 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 resolution to retire from Public Life - Meets CONTENTS . xi
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... 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 resolution to retire from Public Life - Meets CONTENTS . xi
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declares his resolution to retire from Public Life - Meets Congress for the last time
- Describes the Letters that had been forged ~ Attends the Inauguration of Mr.
Adams Retires to Mount Vernon - Threatening attitude of France General ...
declares his resolution to retire from Public Life - Meets Congress for the last time
- Describes the Letters that had been forged ~ Attends the Inauguration of Mr.
Adams Retires to Mount Vernon - Threatening attitude of France General ...
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The enemy were stated to have had about two hundred killed and wounded . The
public gave to this brave band merited praise ; and the assembly of Virginia
expressed their sense of the resolution and judgment displayed in the above
action ...
The enemy were stated to have had about two hundred killed and wounded . The
public gave to this brave band merited praise ; and the assembly of Virginia
expressed their sense of the resolution and judgment displayed in the above
action ...
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