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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... conducting a body of troops from Charleston . The junction was effected about fourteen miles from Eutaw ; and this ... conducted by Colonel Williams , he proceeded in person at the head of his cavalry , supported by about two hundred ...
... conducting a body of troops from Charleston . The junction was effected about fourteen miles from Eutaw ; and this ... conducted by Colonel Williams , he proceeded in person at the head of his cavalry , supported by about two hundred ...
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... conducted the rein- forcement from the north , arrived in camp , and , five days af- terward , General Wayne ... conduct , always observed by himself , which might tend to conciliate parties . " Try , " says he , " by every means ...
... conducted the rein- forcement from the north , arrived in camp , and , five days af- terward , General Wayne ... conduct , always observed by himself , which might tend to conciliate parties . " Try , " says he , " by every means ...
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... 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 army . - Peace . - Mutiny ...
... 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 army . - Peace . - Mutiny ...
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... conduct should be influenced by that suspicion . The repugnance of the king to a dismem- berment of the empire was understood ; and it was thought probable that the sentiments expressed in the House of Commons might be attributa- ble ...
... conduct should be influenced by that suspicion . The repugnance of the king to a dismem- berment of the empire was understood ; and it was thought probable that the sentiments expressed in the House of Commons might be attributa- ble ...
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... conducting the business to need other proof than a reference to the proceedings . * By a resolution of the preceding year , the inquiry into his conduct had been dis- pensed with , and he had been restored to his command in the army ...
... conducting the business to need other proof than a reference to the proceedings . * By a resolution of the preceding year , the inquiry into his conduct had been dis- pensed with , and he had been restored to his command in the army ...
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