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 2 |
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Their resolutions - Preliminary articles of peace received -Cessation of Hostilities
proclaimed General WASHINGTON addresses a Circular Letter to the Executives
of the several States - Army disbanded New Levies of Pennsylvania revolt ...
Their resolutions - Preliminary articles of peace received -Cessation of Hostilities
proclaimed General WASHINGTON addresses a Circular Letter to the Executives
of the several States - Army disbanded New Levies of Pennsylvania revolt ...
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... between France and England — Mr . Genet's illegal practices -He insults the
Government - The Executive restricts him - He appeals to the People - They
support the Administration – The President determines to arrest Genet — He is
recalled ...
... between France and England — Mr . Genet's illegal practices -He insults the
Government - The Executive restricts him - He appeals to the People - They
support the Administration – The President determines to arrest Genet — He is
recalled ...
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... that New - York should be the first object of their attack . On this occasion the
Commander in Chief addressed letters to the Executives of the New - England
states , and of New - Jersey , earnestly calling upon them to fill up their battalions
...
... that New - York should be the first object of their attack . On this occasion the
Commander in Chief addressed letters to the Executives of the New - England
states , and of New - Jersey , earnestly calling upon them to fill up their battalions
...
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... convenes and addresses the Officers - Their resolutions Preliminary Articles of
Peace received - Cessation of Hostilities proclaimed - General Washington
addresses a Circular Letter to the Executives of the Several States -- Army
disbanded ...
... convenes and addresses the Officers - Their resolutions Preliminary Articles of
Peace received - Cessation of Hostilities proclaimed - General Washington
addresses a Circular Letter to the Executives of the Several States -- Army
disbanded ...
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Being there joined by two hundred of their companions in arms who were
quartered in the barracks , they surrounded , with fixed baye onets , the State
House , in which Congress and the Executive Council of Pennsylvania were
sitting , and ...
Being there joined by two hundred of their companions in arms who were
quartered in the barracks , they surrounded , with fixed baye onets , the State
House , in which Congress and the Executive Council of Pennsylvania were
sitting , and ...
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