The Life of George Washington, Commander-in-Chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States, Band 2Lewis & Sampson, 1844 |
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... Virginia - Plan to capture him - Mutiny in the American camp - Violence of the Pennsylva- nia Line - Order restored - Weak state of the Ar- my - The French Court grants a Loan to the United States - Exertion of the States to enable the ...
... Virginia - Plan to capture him - Mutiny in the American camp - Violence of the Pennsylva- nia Line - Order restored - Weak state of the Ar- my - The French Court grants a Loan to the United States - Exertion of the States to enable the ...
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... Virginia - His Advice to the Cincinnati - State of Publick Affairs - National Convention - General WASHINGTON its President - Federal Constitution recommended and adopted - General WASHINGTON requested to consent to administer the ...
... Virginia - His Advice to the Cincinnati - State of Publick Affairs - National Convention - General WASHINGTON its President - Federal Constitution recommended and adopted - General WASHINGTON requested to consent to administer the ...
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... Virginia - Plan to capture him - Mutiny in the American Camp -Violence of the Pennsylvania Line - Order restored - Weak State of the army - The French Court grants a Loan to the United States - Exertion of the States to enable the ...
... Virginia - Plan to capture him - Mutiny in the American Camp -Violence of the Pennsylvania Line - Order restored - Weak State of the army - The French Court grants a Loan to the United States - Exertion of the States to enable the ...
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Aaron Bancroft. nity presented to strike a decisive blow at the British detachment in Virginia , and to obtain the person of Arnold . In pursuance of this scheme , the General detached the Marquis La Fayette to Virginia with twelve ...
Aaron Bancroft. nity presented to strike a decisive blow at the British detachment in Virginia , and to obtain the person of Arnold . In pursuance of this scheme , the General detached the Marquis La Fayette to Virginia with twelve ...
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... Virginia to lay siege to the post of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown . Having resolved on this plan , he in a private manner adopted measures for its execution . The defence of West Point and of the other posts on the Hudson was committed ...
... Virginia to lay siege to the post of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown . Having resolved on this plan , he in a private manner adopted measures for its execution . The defence of West Point and of the other posts on the Hudson was committed ...
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