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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... Measures ge- nerally taken against the importation of British manu- factures .... General court again convened in ... Measures to enforce the execution of the act con- cerning duties .... Ferment excited in America .... The tea is thrown ...
... Measures ge- nerally taken against the importation of British manu- factures .... General court again convened in ... Measures to enforce the execution of the act con- cerning duties .... Ferment excited in America .... The tea is thrown ...
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... measures it would now be most proper to pursue . Re- taining his first impressions on the manner of conducting the march , he strenuously urged the general to leave his heavy artillery and baggage behind , with the rear division of the ...
... measures it would now be most proper to pursue . Re- taining his first impressions on the manner of conducting the march , he strenuously urged the general to leave his heavy artillery and baggage behind , with the rear division of the ...
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... measures are taken by the assembly , and speedy assistance sent from below ; the poor inhabitants now in forts must unavoidably fall , while the remainder are flying before the barbarous foe . In fine , the melancholy situation of the ...
... measures are taken by the assembly , and speedy assistance sent from below ; the poor inhabitants now in forts must unavoidably fall , while the remainder are flying before the barbarous foe . In fine , the melancholy situation of the ...
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... measures , " he observed in a letter to the lieutenant governor , " are evidently insufficient for the security and safety of the country , I hope no arguments are necessary to evince the necessity of altering them to a vigor- ous ...
... measures , " he observed in a letter to the lieutenant governor , " are evidently insufficient for the security and safety of the country , I hope no arguments are necessary to evince the necessity of altering them to a vigor- ous ...
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... measures , as partial and selfish ; and all my sincerest endeavours for the service of my country , perverted to the worst purposes . My orders are dark , doubtful , and uncertain . day approved , to - morrow condemned ; left to act and ...
... measures , as partial and selfish ; and all my sincerest endeavours for the service of my country , perverted to the worst purposes . My orders are dark , doubtful , and uncertain . day approved , to - morrow condemned ; left to act and ...
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