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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... attention . The legion , from its structure , was peculiarly adapted to the partisan war of the southern states ; and , by being detached against the weaker posts of the enemy , had opportunities for displaying with advantage all the ...
... attention . The legion , from its structure , was peculiarly adapted to the partisan war of the southern states ; and , by being detached against the weaker posts of the enemy , had opportunities for displaying with advantage all the ...
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... attention and care , with a view , if possi- ble , to penetrate their real design ; and upon the most mature delibera- tion I can bestow , I am obliged to declare it as my candid opinion , that the measure , in all its views , so far as ...
... attention and care , with a view , if possi- ble , to penetrate their real design ; and upon the most mature delibera- tion I can bestow , I am obliged to declare it as my candid opinion , that the measure , in all its views , so far as ...
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... attention was directed towards Savannah , an enemy entirely unlooked for came upon his rear , entered his camp the night , and , had not his army been composed of the best materials , must have dispersed it . in A strong party of Creeks ...
... attention was directed towards Savannah , an enemy entirely unlooked for came upon his rear , entered his camp the night , and , had not his army been composed of the best materials , must have dispersed it . in A strong party of Creeks ...
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... attention , and to continue the anxieties of the United States . After the surrender of Lord Cornwallis , the arms of France and Spain in the American seas had been attended with such signal success , that the hope of annihilating the ...
... attention , and to continue the anxieties of the United States . After the surrender of Lord Cornwallis , the arms of France and Spain in the American seas had been attended with such signal success , that the hope of annihilating the ...
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... attention to such an irregular invitation ; but his own duty , he conceived , as well as the re- putation and true interest of the army , required his disapprobation of such disorderly proceedings . At the same time , he requested the ...
... attention to such an irregular invitation ; but his own duty , he conceived , as well as the re- putation and true interest of the army , required his disapprobation of such disorderly proceedings . At the same time , he requested the ...
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