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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... resolutions of this body thereupon .... Information received of treaties of alliance and commerce being en- tered into between France and the United States .... The difficulties which had existed in the cabinet of Versailles on this ...
... resolutions of this body thereupon .... Information received of treaties of alliance and commerce being en- tered into between France and the United States .... The difficulties which had existed in the cabinet of Versailles on this ...
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... resolution , and the commander in chief expressed a strong solicitude , that Arnold should be appointed to this dangerous service . That officer had acquired and deserved much reputation in the expedition against Quebec . Every thing ...
... resolution , and the commander in chief expressed a strong solicitude , that Arnold should be appointed to this dangerous service . That officer had acquired and deserved much reputation in the expedition against Quebec . Every thing ...
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... resolution was entered into by congress , directing general Howe to be assured , that if the exchange which was offered of the six field officers taken at Trenton , for general Lee , should be rejected , and the severe treatment already ...
... resolution was entered into by congress , directing general Howe to be assured , that if the exchange which was offered of the six field officers taken at Trenton , for general Lee , should be rejected , and the severe treatment already ...
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... resolutions , and stated the long train of evils , which were to be appre- hended from them . But on this subject con- gress remained inflexible , and the officers designated as the objects for retaliation , were kept in rigorous ...
... resolutions , and stated the long train of evils , which were to be appre- hended from them . But on this subject con- gress remained inflexible , and the officers designated as the objects for retaliation , were kept in rigorous ...
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... resolutions on this subject ; but his remonstrances were for a long time unavail- ing . After the sufferings of the prisoners in New York had been extreme , and great numbers had perished in confinement , the survivers were liberated ...
... resolutions on this subject ; but his remonstrances were for a long time unavail- ing . After the sufferings of the prisoners in New York had been extreme , and great numbers had perished in confinement , the survivers were liberated ...
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