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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... Measures to secure the Neu- trality of the United States in the War 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 ...
... Measures to secure the Neu- trality of the United States in the War 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 ...
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... - General WASHINGTON appointed Com- mander in Chief of the American Forces - His opi- nion of Publick measures - His indisposition and Death - Conclusion 166 LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON . CHAPTER VIII . Arnold is vi CONTENTS .
... - General WASHINGTON appointed Com- mander in Chief of the American Forces - His opi- nion of Publick measures - His indisposition and Death - Conclusion 166 LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON . CHAPTER VIII . Arnold is vi CONTENTS .
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... Measures of this violent nature ex- cited great uneasiness among the inhabitants ; and General WASHINGTON expected that actual resistance would be made to them . These difficulties had been foreseen by the Commander in Chief , and he ...
... Measures of this violent nature ex- cited great uneasiness among the inhabitants ; and General WASHINGTON expected that actual resistance would be made to them . These difficulties had been foreseen by the Commander in Chief , and he ...
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... measures were adopted to supply the army with provisions . Under the system of state re- quisition , meat , spirit , and salt were drawn from New England . A convention of delegates from these states met at Providence and adopted a ...
... measures were adopted to supply the army with provisions . Under the system of state re- quisition , meat , spirit , and salt were drawn from New England . A convention of delegates from these states met at Providence and adopted a ...
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... measures for its execution . The defence of West Point and of the other posts on the Hudson was committed to General Heath , and a large portion of the troops raised in the Northern States was for this service left under his command ...
... measures for its execution . The defence of West Point and of the other posts on the Hudson was committed to General Heath , and a large portion of the troops raised in the Northern States was for this service left under his command ...
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