The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Tập 2C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... letters to several members of the administration in England .... Petition to the king .... Cir- cular letters to the colonial assemblies .... Letter from the earl of Hillsborough .... Assembly of Massachussetts dissolved .... Seizure of ...
... letters to several members of the administration in England .... Petition to the king .... Cir- cular letters to the colonial assemblies .... Letter from the earl of Hillsborough .... Assembly of Massachussetts dissolved .... Seizure of ...
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... letter of the earl of Hillsborough .... New York recedes in part from the non - importation agreement ... ... The example generally followed .... Riot in Boston .... Trial and acquittal of captain Preston . CHAPTER III . Insurrection in ...
... letter of the earl of Hillsborough .... New York recedes in part from the non - importation agreement ... ... The example generally followed .... Riot in Boston .... Trial and acquittal of captain Preston . CHAPTER III . Insurrection in ...
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... letter of mr . Dinwiddie , and 1754 . having received an answer from him , returned with infinite fatigue , and much danger from the hostile Indians , to Williamsburg . The exer- January 16 , tions made by mr . Washington on this ...
... letter of mr . Dinwiddie , and 1754 . having received an answer from him , returned with infinite fatigue , and much danger from the hostile Indians , to Williamsburg . The exer- January 16 , tions made by mr . Washington on this ...
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... letter written during the march , to his brother , " that instead of pushing on with vigour , with- out regarding a little rough road , they were halting to level every mole hill , and to erect bridges over every brook . " By these ...
... letter written during the march , to his brother , " that instead of pushing on with vigour , with- out regarding a little rough road , they were halting to level every mole hill , and to erect bridges over every brook . " By these ...
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... letter to lieu- tenant governor Dinwiddie , giving an account of the action , he says , " they were struck with such an inconceivable panic , that nothing but confusion and disobedience of orders prevailed among them . The officers in ...
... letter to lieu- tenant governor Dinwiddie , giving an account of the action , he says , " they were struck with such an inconceivable panic , that nothing but confusion and disobedience of orders prevailed among them . The officers in ...
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