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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... adopted - General WASHINGTON requested to consent to administer the Government -He is chosen President of the United ... adoption - The Relations of the United States with Foreign Powers - Con gress establishes the Departments of the ...
... adopted - General WASHINGTON requested to consent to administer the Government -He is chosen President of the United ... adoption - The Relations of the United States with Foreign Powers - Con gress establishes the Departments of the ...
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... adopted to supply the army with provisions . Under the system of state re- quisition , meat , spirit , and salt were drawn from New England . A convention of delegates froin these states met at Providence and adopted a system of monthly ...
... adopted to supply the army with provisions . Under the system of state re- quisition , meat , spirit , and salt were drawn from New England . A convention of delegates froin these states met at Providence and adopted a system of monthly ...
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... adopted measures for its execution . The defence of West Point and of the other posts on the Hudson was committed to General Heath , and a large portion of the troops raised in the Northern States was for this service left under his ...
... adopted measures for its execution . The defence of West Point and of the other posts on the Hudson was committed to General Heath , and a large portion of the troops raised in the Northern States was for this service left under his ...
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... adopted the desperate reso- lution to attempt an escape . Leaving the sick and wounded in his posts , he determined with his efficient force to cross over to Gloucester , disperse the troops under De Choise , mount his troops upon ...
... adopted the desperate reso- lution to attempt an escape . Leaving the sick and wounded in his posts , he determined with his efficient force to cross over to Gloucester , disperse the troops under De Choise , mount his troops upon ...
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... adopted , and by these the concurrence of nine states , in Congress assembled , is necessary to the ap propriation of publick money . Could absolute confi- dence be placed in the honour and faith of the National Council , still they ...
... adopted , and by these the concurrence of nine states , in Congress assembled , is necessary to the ap propriation of publick money . Could absolute confi- dence be placed in the honour and faith of the National Council , still they ...
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