The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Band 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... Spain ; and to suspend offensive operations in the interior of the United States , until the strength of those powers should be broken . In the mean time , the posts then occupied by their troops were to be maintained . This development ...
... Spain ; and to suspend offensive operations in the interior of the United States , until the strength of those powers should be broken . In the mean time , the posts then occupied by their troops were to be maintained . This development ...
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... Russia had been accepted to procure a separate peace with Holland ; propositions had been submitted both to France and Spain , tending to an accommo- dation of differences with each of those powers singly ; GEORGE WASHINGTON . 31.
... Russia had been accepted to procure a separate peace with Holland ; propositions had been submitted both to France and Spain , tending to an accommo- dation of differences with each of those powers singly ; GEORGE WASHINGTON . 31.
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... Spain in the American seas had been attended with such signal success , that the hope of annihilating the power of Great Britain in the West Indies was not too extravagant to be indulged : Immense preparations had been made for the ...
... Spain in the American seas had been attended with such signal success , that the hope of annihilating the power of Great Britain in the West Indies was not too extravagant to be indulged : Immense preparations had been made for the ...
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... Spain might be disposed to continue hostilities for the attainment of ob- jects in which America could feel no common interest . This circum- stance , of itself , furnished motives for prolonging the war , after the causes in which it ...
... Spain might be disposed to continue hostilities for the attainment of ob- jects in which America could feel no common interest . This circum- stance , of itself , furnished motives for prolonging the war , after the causes in which it ...
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... Spain , in possession of the mouth of the Mississippi , had refused to permit the citizens of the United States to follow its waters into the ocean ; and had occasionally tolerated or interdicted their commerce to New 1 Orleans , as had ...
... Spain , in possession of the mouth of the Mississippi , had refused to permit the citizens of the United States to follow its waters into the ocean ; and had occasionally tolerated or interdicted their commerce to New 1 Orleans , as had ...
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