The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War; and the First President of the United StatesPhillips, Sampson, 1856 |
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... expressed their sense of the resolution and judgment displayed in the above action , by a vote of thanks to Colonel WASHINGTON and his officers , and by a donation of three hundred pistoles to the soldiery . The regiment fell back to ...
... expressed their sense of the resolution and judgment displayed in the above action , by a vote of thanks to Colonel WASHINGTON and his officers , and by a donation of three hundred pistoles to the soldiery . The regiment fell back to ...
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... expressed in the following letter , written from Cumberland , to the Speaker of the House of Burgesses . 1758 . " We are still encamped here , very sickly SEPT . 2 , and dispirited at the prospect before us . That appearance of glory ...
... expressed in the following letter , written from Cumberland , to the Speaker of the House of Burgesses . 1758 . " We are still encamped here , very sickly SEPT . 2 , and dispirited at the prospect before us . That appearance of glory ...
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... expressed the great affection and respect , which they entertained for his character , by an unanimous address , presented to him at the close of this campaign ; and the inhabitants of the frontiers placed full confidence in him , even ...
... expressed the great affection and respect , which they entertained for his character , by an unanimous address , presented to him at the close of this campaign ; and the inhabitants of the frontiers placed full confidence in him , even ...
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... his arrival that body presented him an JULY 2 , address , in which they expressed their entire satisfaction with his appointinent , and pledged 1775 . the most effectual co - operation with his measures , 1775. ] 43 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... his arrival that body presented him an JULY 2 , address , in which they expressed their entire satisfaction with his appointinent , and pledged 1775 . the most effectual co - operation with his measures , 1775. ] 43 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... expressed in the letter of General WASHINGTON to General Green . The errour to be attributed to the Commander in Chief , consisted in submitting the measure of evacuation to the discretion of a subaltern officer , instead of abso ...
... expressed in the letter of General WASHINGTON to General Green . The errour to be attributed to the Commander in Chief , consisted in submitting the measure of evacuation to the discretion of a subaltern officer , instead of abso ...
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