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 1C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... army which adored him , so soon as the object for which arms had been taken up was accomplished ; and withdrawing from the highest office an American citizen can hold , as soon as his influence , his character , and his talents , ceased ...
... army which adored him , so soon as the object for which arms had been taken up was accomplished ; and withdrawing from the highest office an American citizen can hold , as soon as his influence , his character , and his talents , ceased ...
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... army , and that , in the most desperate situation of American affairs , he did not , for an instant , cease to be formidable . To estimate rightly his worth we must contemplate his difficul- ties . We must examine the means placed in ...
... army , and that , in the most desperate situation of American affairs , he did not , for an instant , cease to be formidable . To estimate rightly his worth we must contemplate his difficul- ties . We must examine the means placed in ...
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... army are seized with a panic , and re - embark .... Hostilities with France .... Plan for attack- ing Louisbourg .... Louisbourg surrenders . CHAPTER XI . Great plans of the belligerent powers .... Misfortunes of the armament under the ...
... army are seized with a panic , and re - embark .... Hostilities with France .... Plan for attack- ing Louisbourg .... Louisbourg surrenders . CHAPTER XI . Great plans of the belligerent powers .... Misfortunes of the armament under the ...
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... army of Amherst put into winter quarters at Crown Point .... French repulsed at Oswego .... Defeated at Niagara , and that place taken .... Expedition against Quebec .... Check given the English army .... Battle on the plains of Abraham ...
... army of Amherst put into winter quarters at Crown Point .... French repulsed at Oswego .... Defeated at Niagara , and that place taken .... Expedition against Quebec .... Check given the English army .... Battle on the plains of Abraham ...
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... army , and was instructed to endeavour , by granting pardon and other peaceful means , to bring the colonists to obedience ; but , if these failed , to use force , and to give freedom to such servants and slaves of those who should ...
... army , and was instructed to endeavour , by granting pardon and other peaceful means , to bring the colonists to obedience ; but , if these failed , to use force , and to give freedom to such servants and slaves of those who should ...
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