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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... body to the army .... Attempt to surprise captain Lee's corps , and the gallant resistance made by him .... Congress determine upon a second expedition against Canada .... Before its execution , it is abandoned .... Gene- ral Conway ...
... body to the army .... Attempt to surprise captain Lee's corps , and the gallant resistance made by him .... Congress determine upon a second expedition against Canada .... Before its execution , it is abandoned .... Gene- ral Conway ...
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... body of Canadians . It was also a part of the plan , that sir John Johnson was to go round by Oswego with eight hundred Indians , M'Clean's regiment , and some volunteers , to enter the country by the way of fort George , and cut off ...
... body of Canadians . It was also a part of the plan , that sir John Johnson was to go round by Oswego with eight hundred Indians , M'Clean's regiment , and some volunteers , to enter the country by the way of fort George , and cut off ...
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... body of the people , to facilitate the circulation , on a par with gold and silver , of bills of credit issued by an authority which all acknowledged ; and CHAP . I. although no specific funds were pledged for GEORGE WASHINGTON . 37.
... body of the people , to facilitate the circulation , on a par with gold and silver , of bills of credit issued by an authority which all acknowledged ; and CHAP . I. although no specific funds were pledged for GEORGE WASHINGTON . 37.
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... body could only recommend the imposition of taxes , and their recommendations were , per- haps , the less attended to , because , whatever might be the public exigencies , the measure , was at all times unpopular , and could only be ...
... body could only recommend the imposition of taxes , and their recommendations were , per- haps , the less attended to , because , whatever might be the public exigencies , the measure , was at all times unpopular , and could only be ...
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... body , but were soon dis- persed ; and in New York , similar dispositions were manifested . Great numbers of the inhab- itants of what was then termed Tryon county , were disaffected ; and general Schuyler marched into the country at ...
... body , but were soon dis- persed ; and in New York , similar dispositions were manifested . Great numbers of the inhab- itants of what was then termed Tryon county , were disaffected ; and general Schuyler marched into the country at ...
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