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 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... By the 25th of August the whole body , American and French , had crossed the North river . An intercepted letter of General WASHINGTON's , in which he communicated , as the result of a consulta- 1781. ] 15 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... By the 25th of August the whole body , American and French , had crossed the North river . An intercepted letter of General WASHINGTON's , in which he communicated , as the result of a consulta- 1781. ] 15 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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And the First President of the United States Aaron Bancroft. which he communicated , as the result of a consulta- tion with the French commanders , the design to at tack New - York , had excited the apprehensions of the British General ...
And the First President of the United States Aaron Bancroft. which he communicated , as the result of a consulta- tion with the French commanders , the design to at tack New - York , had excited the apprehensions of the British General ...
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... communicated to General WASHINGTON a vote of the British Parliament against the prosecution of the American war ; and a bill au- thorising the King to conclude a peace or truce with the revolted provinces of North America . Sir Guy pro ...
... communicated to General WASHINGTON a vote of the British Parliament against the prosecution of the American war ; and a bill au- thorising the King to conclude a peace or truce with the revolted provinces of North America . Sir Guy pro ...
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... communicating this determi- nation through the Governour , to the General As- sembly , he begged him to assure them that he was " filled on the occasion with every sentiment which can flow from a heart , warm with love to his country ...
... communicating this determi- nation through the Governour , to the General As- sembly , he begged him to assure them that he was " filled on the occasion with every sentiment which can flow from a heart , warm with love to his country ...
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... communicated to General WASHINGTON the intention of that state to elect him one of her representatives , on this important occasion . He explicitly declined being a candidate , yet the Legislature placed him at the head of her ...
... communicated to General WASHINGTON the intention of that state to elect him one of her representatives , on this important occasion . He explicitly declined being a candidate , yet the Legislature placed him at the head of her ...
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