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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... carrying the place otherwise than by storm . Unwilling to relinquish a prize he was on the point of obtaining ... carry the fort on the left , should the first succeed . The proper dispositions for this partial assault being made ...
... carrying the place otherwise than by storm . Unwilling to relinquish a prize he was on the point of obtaining ... carry the fort on the left , should the first succeed . The proper dispositions for this partial assault being made ...
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... carried five British posts , and made upwards of eleven hundred prisoners . Its leader , in the performance of these services , displayed a mind of so much fertility of invention and military resource , as to add greatly to his previous ...
... carried five British posts , and made upwards of eleven hundred prisoners . Its leader , in the performance of these services , displayed a mind of so much fertility of invention and military resource , as to add greatly to his previous ...
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... carrying on the war must be obtained , either by impressment , or by a vigorous course of taxation . But both these alter- natives depended on the states ; and the government of the union re- sorted to the influence of the Commander ...
... carrying on the war must be obtained , either by impressment , or by a vigorous course of taxation . But both these alter- natives depended on the states ; and the government of the union re- sorted to the influence of the Commander ...
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... carried by large majorities , echoed the sentiment . In the course of the animated debates which these addresses occasion- ed , an intention was indeed avowed by some members of the adminis- tration to change their system . The plan ...
... carried by large majorities , echoed the sentiment . In the course of the animated debates which these addresses occasion- ed , an intention was indeed avowed by some members of the adminis- tration to change their system . The plan ...
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... 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 was presented by the whole house . The answer of the GEORGE WASHINGTON . 29.
... 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 was presented by the whole house . The answer of the GEORGE WASHINGTON . 29.
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