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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... effect it . But the same mistaken policy , which had so enfeebled the army in the middle department , had also shed its baneful influence on that of the north . On opening the campaign of 1776 , instead of re - enforcing , it was ...
... effect it . But the same mistaken policy , which had so enfeebled the army in the middle department , had also shed its baneful influence on that of the north . On opening the campaign of 1776 , instead of re - enforcing , it was ...
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... effect which was , most probably , one of the motives for the expedi- tion . On being pressed through the Jerseys , with an army daily diminishing in its numbers , general Washington had called on Massachus- setts for a re - enforcement ...
... effect which was , most probably , one of the motives for the expedi- tion . On being pressed through the Jerseys , with an army daily diminishing in its numbers , general Washington had called on Massachus- setts for a re - enforcement ...
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... effect was very extensive among the southern Indians , who , with a few exceptions , appear to have entered into the confederacy . Even the Six Nations , notwithstanding their late treaty of neutrality , manifested hostile dispositions ...
... effect was very extensive among the southern Indians , who , with a few exceptions , appear to have entered into the confederacy . Even the Six Nations , notwithstanding their late treaty of neutrality , manifested hostile dispositions ...
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... effect , attributed to its real cause . On the recall of general Gage , the command devolved on sir William Howe , whose conduct was less exceptionable ; and this rigorous treatment of prisoners was soon relaxed . Not long after this ...
... effect , attributed to its real cause . On the recall of general Gage , the command devolved on sir William Howe , whose conduct was less exceptionable ; and this rigorous treatment of prisoners was soon relaxed . Not long after this ...
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... effect was produced , in part , by remittances to Europe ; in part by collections made by government for essential ... effects which must be produced by the large emissions the war would render inevitable . This diminution of the ...
... effect was produced , in part , by remittances to Europe ; in part by collections made by government for essential ... effects which must be produced by the large emissions the war would render inevitable . This diminution of the ...
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