Life of George Washington...J. Stockdale, 1808 - 560 Seiten |
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... attend us ; we should inspirit the hearts of our few Indian friends , and gain more esteem with them . In short , could Pennsylvania and Mary- land be induced to join us in an expedition of this nature , and to petition his Excellency ...
... attend us ; we should inspirit the hearts of our few Indian friends , and gain more esteem with them . In short , could Pennsylvania and Mary- land be induced to join us in an expedition of this nature , and to petition his Excellency ...
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... attended with ruinous consequences to the colonies , which had exerted themselves be- yond their strength to drive the French from the Ohio the present campaign . • In the same letter , he communicated an order of march on Braddock's ...
... attended with ruinous consequences to the colonies , which had exerted themselves be- yond their strength to drive the French from the Ohio the present campaign . • In the same letter , he communicated an order of march on Braddock's ...
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... escorted by companies of respectable volunteers ; and , at Springfield , an hundred miles from Boston , a committee of the . Congress of Massachusetts met , and attended him to Cambridge 42 [ 1775 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... escorted by companies of respectable volunteers ; and , at Springfield , an hundred miles from Boston , a committee of the . Congress of Massachusetts met , and attended him to Cambridge 42 [ 1775 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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Aaron Bancroft. Congress of Massachusetts met , and attended him to Cambridge . JULY 2 , 1775. ] On his arrival , that body pre- sented him a respectful address , in which they expressed their entire satisfaction with his appoint- ment ...
Aaron Bancroft. Congress of Massachusetts met , and attended him to Cambridge . JULY 2 , 1775. ] On his arrival , that body pre- sented him a respectful address , in which they expressed their entire satisfaction with his appoint- ment ...
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... attended with extreme hazard ; but , it was his opinion , that the próbability of ultimate success , and the great advantages accruing from it , war- ranted the effort . In a letter to the general offi- cers , he stated the questions ...
... attended with extreme hazard ; but , it was his opinion , that the próbability of ultimate success , and the great advantages accruing from it , war- ranted the effort . In a letter to the general offi- cers , he stated the questions ...
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