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. Comp. Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers ...J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... nation against France and Spain ; and to suspend offensive operations in the interior of the United States , until the strength of those powers should be broken . In the mean time , the posts then occupied by their troops were to be ...
... nation against France and Spain ; and to suspend offensive operations in the interior of the United States , until the strength of those powers should be broken . In the mean time , the posts then occupied by their troops were to be ...
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... nation and parliament are really in earnest to obtain peace with America , it will undoubtedly be wisdom in us to meet them with great caution and circumspection , and by all means to keep our arms firm in our hands , and instead of ...
... nation and parliament are really in earnest to obtain peace with America , it will undoubtedly be wisdom in us to meet them with great caution and circumspection , and by all means to keep our arms firm in our hands , and instead of ...
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... nation and parliament are really in earnest to obtain peace with America , it will undoubtedly be wisdom in us to meet them with great caution and circumspection , and by all means to keep our arms firm in our hands , and instead of ...
... nation and parliament are really in earnest to obtain peace with America , it will undoubtedly be wisdom in us to meet them with great caution and circumspection , and by all means to keep our arms firm in our hands , and instead of ...
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... nation , have been enabled under a just Providence , to close the war in freedom , safety , and independence ; on which happy event we sincerely join you in congratulations . " Having defended the standard of liberty in this new world ...
... nation , have been enabled under a just Providence , to close the war in freedom , safety , and independence ; on which happy event we sincerely join you in congratulations . " Having defended the standard of liberty in this new world ...
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... nation , have been enabled under a just Providence , to close the war in freedom , safety , and independence ; on which happy event we sincerely join you in congratulations . " Having defended the standard of liberty in this new world ...
... nation , have been enabled under a just Providence , to close the war in freedom , safety , and independence ; on which happy event we sincerely join you in congratulations . " Having defended the standard of liberty in this new world ...
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