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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... representations great confidence is to be placed on every account , and his situation in the army enabled him to obtain the best information . ran regiment , distinguished alike for its discipline and courage 6 THE LIFE OF.
... representations great confidence is to be placed on every account , and his situation in the army enabled him to obtain the best information . ran regiment , distinguished alike for its discipline and courage 6 THE LIFE OF.
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... confidence that the place must soon capitulate , Lord Rawdon received a reinforcement which enabled him once more to overrun the state of South Carolina . 7 On the third of June three regiments arrived from Ireland ; and , on the ...
... confidence that the place must soon capitulate , Lord Rawdon received a reinforcement which enabled him once more to overrun the state of South Carolina . 7 On the third of June three regiments arrived from Ireland ; and , on the ...
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... confidence that the loyalists would be restored to their possessions , or a full compensation made them for whatever confiscations might have taken place . This letter was , not long afterwards , followed by one from Sir Guy Carlton ...
... confidence that the loyalists would be restored to their possessions , or a full compensation made them for whatever confiscations might have taken place . This letter was , not long afterwards , followed by one from Sir Guy Carlton ...
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... confidence was to be placed in them ; and Wayne , though still inferior to his enemy in numbers , sought for opportunities to employ them . The Indians , who occupied the southern and western parts of Georgia , were in the habit of ...
... confidence was to be placed in them ; and Wayne , though still inferior to his enemy in numbers , sought for opportunities to employ them . The Indians , who occupied the southern and western parts of Georgia , were in the habit of ...
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... confidence . With a change of men , a change of measures might also take place ; and , in addition to the ordinary suggestions of prudence , the military events in the West Indies were calculated to keep alive the attention , and to ...
... confidence . With a change of men , a change of measures might also take place ; and , in addition to the ordinary suggestions of prudence , the military events in the West Indies were calculated to keep alive the attention , and to ...
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