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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... importance of devising proper means to retain the few Indians , not yet detached from the interest of the English by the French ; the necessity of a more effectual militia law ; and of an act to establish a complete system of martial ...
... importance of devising proper means to retain the few Indians , not yet detached from the interest of the English by the French ; the necessity of a more effectual militia law ; and of an act to establish a complete system of martial ...
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... importance of reviving and properly modifying their military code , which had now expired , of making a more efficient militia law , and of increasing their number of regular troops . So far from succeeding on the last subject , he had ...
... importance of reviving and properly modifying their military code , which had now expired , of making a more efficient militia law , and of increasing their number of regular troops . So far from succeeding on the last subject , he had ...
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... importance , in the country through which the troops were to be conducted , that he strongly urged general Forbes to dispatch a confidential person to the Cherokee towns , in order to cultivate their good will , and to prevail on them ...
... importance , in the country through which the troops were to be conducted , that he strongly urged general Forbes to dispatch a confidential person to the Cherokee towns , in order to cultivate their good will , and to prevail on them ...
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... important blow . Its being deferred to another year , would , he was morally certain , be pro- ductive of the most destructive consequences to the middle and southern colonies , who had now made a noble effort towards ending the ...
... important blow . Its being deferred to another year , would , he was morally certain , be pro- ductive of the most destructive consequences to the middle and southern colonies , who had now made a noble effort towards ending the ...
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... important to the middle and southern provinces , was entirely to be attributed to the British fleet , which had intercepted a consider- able part of the re - enforcements designed by France for her colonies , and to the success of the ...
... important to the middle and southern provinces , was entirely to be attributed to the British fleet , which had intercepted a consider- able part of the re - enforcements designed by France for her colonies , and to the success of the ...
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