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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... operation , he visited the line of posts on the frontiers , and established the best regulations their state ... operations ; and to press upon him , and other officers of government , the im- portance of Legislative interference ...
... operation , he visited the line of posts on the frontiers , and established the best regulations their state ... operations ; and to press upon him , and other officers of government , the im- portance of Legislative interference ...
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... operations of each subor dinate department , and to attend to the wants of the impoverished inhabitants . During this period , he unremittingly urged upon the Executive and Legislature of his Province , the insuf- ficiency of the mode ...
... operations of each subor dinate department , and to attend to the wants of the impoverished inhabitants . During this period , he unremittingly urged upon the Executive and Legislature of his Province , the insuf- ficiency of the mode ...
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... operations . Colonel WASHINGTON was sanguine in the expecta- tion , that Lord Loudoun would adopt his darling scheme of an expedition to dispossess the French of Fort du Quesne ; but his Lordship having determined to di rect 32 [ 1757 ...
... operations . Colonel WASHINGTON was sanguine in the expecta- tion , that Lord Loudoun would adopt his darling scheme of an expedition to dispossess the French of Fort du Quesne ; but his Lordship having determined to di rect 32 [ 1757 ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... operation with his measures , in their power . His answer was well calculated to in- crease the attachment to his person , and the confidence in his talents , which the publick already entertained . " Gentlemen , your kind ...
... operation with his measures , in their power . His answer was well calculated to in- crease the attachment to his person , and the confidence in his talents , which the publick already entertained . " Gentlemen , your kind ...
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