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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... 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 Gene- ral to open the Campaign - The French Troops march to the American Camp - Plan to surprise the ...
... 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 Gene- ral to open the Campaign - The French Troops march to the American Camp - Plan to surprise the ...
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... Order restored - Weak State of the army - The French Court grants a Loan to the United States - Exertion of the States to enable the General to open the Campaign - The French Troops march to the American Camp- Plan to surprise the ...
... Order restored - Weak State of the army - The French Court grants a Loan to the United States - Exertion of the States to enable the General to open the Campaign - The French Troops march to the American Camp- Plan to surprise the ...
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... orders with as much alacrity as ever ; but we will no longer be amus- ed , we are determined on obtaining what is our just due . " Thirteen hundred of them , under officers of their own election , marched in order for Princeton with ...
... orders with as much alacrity as ever ; but we will no longer be amus- ed , we are determined on obtaining what is our just due . " Thirteen hundred of them , under officers of their own election , marched in order for Princeton with ...
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... orders under which they had enlisted . The residue received furloughs for forty days ; and the whole line was , for ... order by the influence of his personal character ; but to leave the delicate transaction with the civil government of ...
... orders under which they had enlisted . The residue received furloughs for forty days ; and the whole line was , for ... order by the influence of his personal character ; but to leave the delicate transaction with the civil government of ...
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... orders on the 30th of June men- tioned that a junction with the French troops might VOL . II . 2 soon be expected . He , in subsequent orders , 1781. ] 13 LIFE OF WASHINGTON.
... orders on the 30th of June men- tioned that a junction with the French troops might VOL . II . 2 soon be expected . He , in subsequent orders , 1781. ] 13 LIFE OF WASHINGTON.
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