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, Band 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... Britain , and the command of the British forces in South Carolina de- volved on Lieutenant Colonel Stuart . He again advanced to the Con- garee ; and encamping near its junction with the Wateree , manifested a determination to establish ...
... Britain , and the command of the British forces in South Carolina de- volved on Lieutenant Colonel Stuart . He again advanced to the Con- garee ; and encamping near its junction with the Wateree , manifested a determination to establish ...
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... Britain . Conciliatory conduct of General Carlton . - Transactions in the south . - Negotia- tions for peace . Preliminary and eventual articles agreed upon between the United States and Great Britain . - Discontents of the American ...
... Britain . Conciliatory conduct of General Carlton . - Transactions in the south . - Negotia- tions for peace . Preliminary and eventual articles agreed upon between the United States and Great Britain . - Discontents of the American ...
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... Britain reassembled in No- vember . The speech from the throne breathed a settled purpose to con- tinue the war ; and the addresses from both houses , which were carried by large majorities , echoed the sentiment . In the course of the ...
... Britain reassembled in No- vember . The speech from the throne breathed a settled purpose to con- tinue the war ; and the addresses from both houses , which were carried by large majorities , echoed the sentiment . In the course of the ...
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... Britain and Ameri- ca. " The whole force of administration was exerted to get rid of this resolution , but was exerted in vain ; and it was carried . An address to the king , in the words of the resolution , was immediately voted , and ...
... Britain and Ameri- ca. " The whole force of administration was exerted to get rid of this resolution , but was exerted in vain ; and it was carried . An address to the king , in the words of the resolution , was immediately voted , and ...
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... Britain , in consequence of which propositions for the suspension of hostilities were made in the southern department , about the time that they were rejected in the north . The same motives con- tinuing to influence congress , they ...
... Britain , in consequence of which propositions for the suspension of hostilities were made in the southern department , about the time that they were rejected in the north . The same motives con- tinuing to influence congress , they ...
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