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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... importance , and the transactions of that quarter were , in a high degree , interesting to the whole . The war had indeed changed its object , and its character . Instead of con- quest , the views of the United States were now limited ...
... importance , and the transactions of that quarter were , in a high degree , interesting to the whole . The war had indeed changed its object , and its character . Instead of con- quest , the views of the United States were now limited ...
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... importance would be very much increased by the political temper which continued to be very prevalent in the state of New York . The royalists were still powerful in the middle and upper country , as well as on the seaboard ; and ...
... importance would be very much increased by the political temper which continued to be very prevalent in the state of New York . The royalists were still powerful in the middle and upper country , as well as on the seaboard ; and ...
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... importance to the success of the war that the army should pene- trate to Albany by this route , and thereby open a free communication from thence through the lakes , with Canada ; to relinquish the enterprise on account of obstacles not ...
... importance to the success of the war that the army should pene- trate to Albany by this route , and thereby open a free communication from thence through the lakes , with Canada ; to relinquish the enterprise on account of obstacles not ...
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... importance that this fleet should be commanded by a person of in- vincible resolution , and the commander in chief expressed a strong solicitude , that Arnold should be appointed to this dangerous service . That officer had acquired and ...
... importance that this fleet should be commanded by a person of in- vincible resolution , and the commander in chief expressed a strong solicitude , that Arnold should be appointed to this dangerous service . That officer had acquired and ...
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... important a place ; but as he , very properly , thought himself at too great a distance to give any positive orders on the subject , the measure was persisted in . Congress were disposed to be regulated in their plans , rather by their ...
... important a place ; but as he , very properly , thought himself at too great a distance to give any positive orders on the subject , the measure was persisted in . Congress were disposed to be regulated in their plans , rather by their ...
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