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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... The President calumniated -- His Letter to Mr. Jeffer-Statement of the Secretary
of the TreasuryThe French Directory's attempt to control the American
Government Review of the transactions with France - The President declares his
resolution ...
... The President calumniated -- His Letter to Mr. Jeffer-Statement of the Secretary
of the TreasuryThe French Directory's attempt to control the American
Government Review of the transactions with France - The President declares his
resolution ...
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In the attempt to quell it , one cfficer was killed , and several dangerously
wounded . General Wayne , in a threatening attitude , drew his pistol , the
mutineers presented their bayonets to his breast and said , “ General , we love
and respect you ...
In the attempt to quell it , one cfficer was killed , and several dangerously
wounded . General Wayne , in a threatening attitude , drew his pistol , the
mutineers presented their bayonets to his breast and said , “ General , we love
and respect you ...
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The former instance of mutiny had taken place at a distance from head quarters ,
and General WASHINGTon , upon serious deliberation , had resolved , not to
hazard his authority as Commander in Chief , in the attempt to bring the revolters
to ...
The former instance of mutiny had taken place at a distance from head quarters ,
and General WASHINGTon , upon serious deliberation , had resolved , not to
hazard his authority as Commander in Chief , in the attempt to bring the revolters
to ...
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The attempt upon the enemy was of course relinquished . General
WASHINGTON extended his orders to an enterprise , to be carried into effect ,
should the attempt on King's bridge fail . This was to bear off a corps of cmigrants
which , under ...
The attempt upon the enemy was of course relinquished . General
WASHINGTON extended his orders to an enterprise , to be carried into effect ,
should the attempt on King's bridge fail . This was to bear off a corps of cmigrants
which , under ...
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For these considerations General WASHINGTON determined to relinquish the
attempt on New - York , and to march to Virginia to lay siege to the post of Lord
Cornwallis at Yorktown . Having resolved on this plan , he in a private ...
For these considerations General WASHINGTON determined to relinquish the
attempt on New - York , and to march to Virginia to lay siege to the post of Lord
Cornwallis at Yorktown . Having resolved on this plan , he in a private ...
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