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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gress establishes the Departments of the Government – The President fills them -
He visits NewEngland - His Reception Addresses to him - His Answers -
Negotiations with the Indians— Treaty with the Creeks - War with the Wabash
and ...
gress establishes the Departments of the Government – The President fills them -
He visits NewEngland - His Reception Addresses to him - His Answers -
Negotiations with the Indians— Treaty with the Creeks - War with the Wabash
and ...
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... be adjusted , and he continued the cessation of hostilities until the next day . To
expedite the business , he summarily stated the terms he was willing to grant ,
and informed Earl Cornwallis , that if he admitted these as the basis of a treaty ...
... be adjusted , and he continued the cessation of hostilities until the next day . To
expedite the business , he summarily stated the terms he was willing to grant ,
and informed Earl Cornwallis , that if he admitted these as the basis of a treaty ...
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Lord Cornwallis attempted to introduce into the treaty an article in favour of those
Americans who had joined his standard ; but General Washington referred their
case to the civil authority . Permission however was granted to his Lordship to ...
Lord Cornwallis attempted to introduce into the treaty an article in favour of those
Americans who had joined his standard ; but General Washington referred their
case to the civil authority . Permission however was granted to his Lordship to ...
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... the Indians - Treaty with the Creeks - War with the Wabash and Miamis Tribes -
General Harmar's Expedition - St . Clair defeated - General Wayne victorious and
makes a Treaty with them - Second Session of Congress - Fiscal Arrangements ...
... the Indians - Treaty with the Creeks - War with the Wabash and Miamis Tribes -
General Harmar's Expedition - St . Clair defeated - General Wayne victorious and
makes a Treaty with them - Second Session of Congress - Fiscal Arrangements ...
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Just complaints of the non - execution of essential articles of the treaty of peace
were mutually made , and an irritable state of mind appeared in both nations ,
which rendered the adjustment of the controversy the more difficult . France early
...
Just complaints of the non - execution of essential articles of the treaty of peace
were mutually made , and an irritable state of mind appeared in both nations ,
which rendered the adjustment of the controversy the more difficult . France early
...
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