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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... 26 CHAPTER X. General WASHINGTON in Retirement His PursuitsVotes of
Congress , and of the Logislature of Virginia respecting him His Visitors and
correspondents -- His Plåns : to impieve thé Navigation of the Potomack and
James ?
... 26 CHAPTER X. General WASHINGTON in Retirement His PursuitsVotes of
Congress , and of the Logislature of Virginia respecting him His Visitors and
correspondents -- His Plåns : to impieve thé Navigation of the Potomack and
James ?
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... -Democratick Societies -- British Treaty - Communication between the French
Executive and the Legislature of the United States -- The President refuses to the
House of Representatives the Papers respecting Diplomatick 1 * CONTENTS . V.
... -Democratick Societies -- British Treaty - Communication between the French
Executive and the Legislature of the United States -- The President refuses to the
House of Representatives the Papers respecting Diplomatick 1 * CONTENTS . V.
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dent refuses to the House of Representatives the Papers respecting Diplomatick
transactions - His interpositions in favour of the Marquis La Fayette -Takes the
Son of the Marquis under his Protection and Patronage 115 CHAPTER XIII . son
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dent refuses to the House of Representatives the Papers respecting Diplomatick
transactions - His interpositions in favour of the Marquis La Fayette -Takes the
Son of the Marquis under his Protection and Patronage 115 CHAPTER XIII . son
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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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He , in subsequent orders , gave in . formation that the French army would not
come to that ground , and as the General was desirous of showing all the respect
in his power to those generous allies , who were hastening with the zeal of
friends ...
He , in subsequent orders , gave in . formation that the French army would not
come to that ground , and as the General was desirous of showing all the respect
in his power to those generous allies , who were hastening with the zeal of
friends ...
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