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, 1831 |
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... late address , which was for- warded by a Committee of the army , some of whom are waiting upon Congress for the result . In the al- ternative of peace or war , this event would be highly satisfactory , and would produce immediate ...
... late address , which was for- warded by a Committee of the army , some of whom are waiting upon Congress for the result . In the al- ternative of peace or war , this event would be highly satisfactory , and would produce immediate ...
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... late satisfactory pacification , acknowledged to be possessed of absolute freedom and independency ; they are from this period to be considered as the actors on a most conspicuous theatre , which seems to be pecu- liarly designed by ...
... late satisfactory pacification , acknowledged to be possessed of absolute freedom and independency ; they are from this period to be considered as the actors on a most conspicuous theatre , which seems to be pecu- liarly designed by ...
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... expressed a duti- ful attachment to the government , but mentioned that after the late resolution of Congress , they " confident- ly expected that their accounts would be liquidated , the 1783. ] 47 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... expressed a duti- ful attachment to the government , but mentioned that after the late resolution of Congress , they " confident- ly expected that their accounts would be liquidated , the 1783. ] 47 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... late Commander in Chief ; and every American of any consequence , who was about to cross the At- lantick , was ambitious to obtain letters from him to celebrated characters in Europe . With numbers of the officers of the late army ...
... late Commander in Chief ; and every American of any consequence , who was about to cross the At- lantick , was ambitious to obtain letters from him to celebrated characters in Europe . With numbers of the officers of the late army ...
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... late army who com- posed this body . He was under apprehension that the states would not be generally represented on this oc- casion , and that a failure in the plan would diminish the personal influence of those who engaged in it ...
... late army who com- posed this body . He was under apprehension that the states would not be generally represented on this oc- casion , and that a failure in the plan would diminish the personal influence of those who engaged in it ...
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