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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... military commanders for the execution of them ; and were so far from expecting this retrograde movement , that their views were extended to the lakes Ontario and Erie , and they were then contemplating a plan for taking possession of ...
... military commanders for the execution of them ; and were so far from expecting this retrograde movement , that their views were extended to the lakes Ontario and Erie , and they were then contemplating a plan for taking possession of ...
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... military stores , and baggage ; or of subsisting themselves . . winter These considerations seem to have weighed also with the English general . After recon- Retires into noitring the works , and observing the steady quarters in ...
... military stores , and baggage ; or of subsisting themselves . . winter These considerations seem to have weighed also with the English general . After recon- Retires into noitring the works , and observing the steady quarters in ...
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... military transactions , many events occurred , which , though of minor im- portance , were too interesting to remain alto- gether unnoticed . 1776 . The part which might be taken in the pre- Indian affairs sent contest by the numerous ...
... military transactions , many events occurred , which , though of minor im- portance , were too interesting to remain alto- gether unnoticed . 1776 . The part which might be taken in the pre- Indian affairs sent contest by the numerous ...
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... military rank or condition , not as prisoners of war , but as state criminals . This unjustifiable measure was remonstrated against by general Washington , who consider- ing political opinion entirely out of the ques- tion , and ...
... military rank or condition , not as prisoners of war , but as state criminals . This unjustifiable measure was remonstrated against by general Washington , who consider- ing political opinion entirely out of the ques- tion , and ...
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... military sti- pulations entered into by an officer under his authority . General Washington felt the keenness of the reproach , and was urgent with congress to change their resolutions on this subject ; but his remonstrances were for a ...
... military sti- pulations entered into by an officer under his authority . General Washington felt the keenness of the reproach , and was urgent with congress to change their resolutions on this subject ; but his remonstrances were for a ...
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