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 4C.P. Wayne, 1805 |
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... supplies of men and money , had been meditated against Canada without any just estimate of the resources of the government ; and that congress was , with infinite difficulty , prevailed upon to relinquish VOL . IV . B CHAP . I. them ...
... supplies of men and money , had been meditated against Canada without any just estimate of the resources of the government ; and that congress was , with infinite difficulty , prevailed upon to relinquish VOL . IV . B CHAP . I. them ...
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... supplies which should enable the army to move on any emergency , and a subjection in a great degree , of the troops in continental service , to the control of the state government . The militia , though taken into continental pay ...
... supplies which should enable the army to move on any emergency , and a subjection in a great degree , of the troops in continental service , to the control of the state government . The militia , though taken into continental pay ...
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... supplies however , were not so abundant as to exceed her own probable demands , and this circum- stance , added perhaps to a wish that the re- enforcement from North Carolina should remain in the neighbourhood of Charleston , until it ...
... supplies however , were not so abundant as to exceed her own probable demands , and this circum- stance , added perhaps to a wish that the re- enforcement from North Carolina should remain in the neighbourhood of Charleston , until it ...
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... supply . In these islands , general Prevost awaited the arrival of two frigates from New York , which brought stores he greatly needed , and at the same time facilitated the retreat he now con- templated . As the British army took post ...
... supply . In these islands , general Prevost awaited the arrival of two frigates from New York , which brought stores he greatly needed , and at the same time facilitated the retreat he now con- templated . As the British army took post ...
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... supplies for the army ; and at Gosport , the state government had established a marine yard , where ships of war , as well as many other vessels were building , and naval stores to a great amount had been collected . The destruction of ...
... supplies for the army ; and at Gosport , the state government had established a marine yard , where ships of war , as well as many other vessels were building , and naval stores to a great amount had been collected . The destruction of ...
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