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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... called by general Washington , decide against attacking the ene- my on their march .... The opinion of the general against this decision .... He attacks the enemy at Monmouth court - house .... The action severe , but not decisive ...
... called by general Washington , decide against attacking the ene- my on their march .... The opinion of the general against this decision .... He attacks the enemy at Monmouth court - house .... The action severe , but not decisive ...
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... called on Massachus- setts for a re - enforcement of militia , and six thousand men , under general Lincoln , had been ordered immediately to join him . Their march , as well as the march of the militia of Connecticut , was for a time ...
... called on Massachus- setts for a re - enforcement of militia , and six thousand men , under general Lincoln , had been ordered immediately to join him . Their march , as well as the march of the militia of Connecticut , was for a time ...
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... those sums had been mostly called in by taxes , without having ever taken a real , inferior to their nominal value . Among persons thus circumstanced , CHAP . I. paper was received without suspicion , and F 2 GEORGE WASHINGTON . 35.
... those sums had been mostly called in by taxes , without having ever taken a real , inferior to their nominal value . Among persons thus circumstanced , CHAP . I. paper was received without suspicion , and F 2 GEORGE WASHINGTON . 35.
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... be repeated , with infinitely more difficulty , during the active operations of the campaign of 1776. The attention of congress CHAP . L 1776 . CHAP . I. was very early called to this interesting I 2 GEORGE WASHINGTON . 59.
... be repeated , with infinitely more difficulty , during the active operations of the campaign of 1776. The attention of congress CHAP . L 1776 . CHAP . I. was very early called to this interesting I 2 GEORGE WASHINGTON . 59.
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... called to this interesting subject 1776. by general Washington ; but that body per- formed its most important duties through the agency of sovereign states . Those states were to nominate the officers , and were requested to send ...
... called to this interesting subject 1776. by general Washington ; but that body per- formed its most important duties through the agency of sovereign states . Those states were to nominate the officers , and were requested to send ...
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