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 3C.P. Wayne., 1804 |
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... Arrival of the British commissioners .... Terms of concili- ation proposed .... Answer of congress to these proposi- tions .... Attempts of mr . Johnson to bribe influential members of congress .... Congress order the publication of the ...
... Arrival of the British commissioners .... Terms of concili- ation proposed .... Answer of congress to these proposi- tions .... Attempts of mr . Johnson to bribe influential members of congress .... Congress order the publication of the ...
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... arrived ; it was deemed necessary to stop those which were on their march , at Skeenesborough . The mortality produced by this , and other diseases , was such , that the northern army did not exhibit the force which congress had ...
... arrived ; it was deemed necessary to stop those which were on their march , at Skeenesborough . The mortality produced by this , and other diseases , was such , that the northern army did not exhibit the force which congress had ...
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... arrival of the promised succours , commenced the war with their usual barbarity . " Finding that the fleets and armies they had expected , did not arrive on the seacoast , or in West Florida , and that the war would be prosecuted ...
... arrival of the promised succours , commenced the war with their usual barbarity . " Finding that the fleets and armies they had expected , did not arrive on the seacoast , or in West Florida , and that the war would be prosecuted ...
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... arrival of admiral , and general Howe , at New York , the system , which had been so long very absurdly maintained , was abandoned , and an exchange of prisoners was agreed on . † 1776 . * Congress also directed an application to ...
... arrival of admiral , and general Howe , at New York , the system , which had been so long very absurdly maintained , was abandoned , and an exchange of prisoners was agreed on . † 1776 . * Congress also directed an application to ...
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... arrive to supply the demands of that year . For want of those timely exer- tions which probably would have been made , had the system of furnishing clothes from the continental stores been originally adopted , many prize clothes , which ...
... arrive to supply the demands of that year . For want of those timely exer- tions which probably would have been made , had the system of furnishing clothes from the continental stores been originally adopted , many prize clothes , which ...
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