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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... determination to establish a permanent post at that place . Though the two armies were within sixteen miles of each other on a right line , two rivers ran between them which could not be crossed without making a circuit of seventy miles ...
... determination to establish a permanent post at that place . Though the two armies were within sixteen miles of each other on a right line , two rivers ran between them which could not be crossed without making a circuit of seventy miles ...
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... determination of engaging the American posts . Marching entirely in the night , through unfre- quented ways , subsisting on meal made of parched corn , and guided by white men , they reached the neighbourhood of the American army then ...
... determination of engaging the American posts . Marching entirely in the night , through unfre- quented ways , subsisting on meal made of parched corn , and guided by white men , they reached the neighbourhood of the American army then ...
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... determination to withdraw the British troops from Sa- vannah ; and arrangements being made , with the sanction of the civil government , for the security of such individuals as might remain in town , the place was evacuated . The ...
... determination to withdraw the British troops from Sa- vannah ; and arrangements being made , with the sanction of the civil government , for the security of such individuals as might remain in town , the place was evacuated . The ...
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... determination be in any proportion to your wrongs , carry your appeal from the justice to the fears of the government . Change the milk - and - water style of your last memorial . Assume a bolder tone , -decent , but lively , spirited ...
... determination be in any proportion to your wrongs , carry your appeal from the justice to the fears of the government . Change the milk - and - water style of your last memorial . Assume a bolder tone , -decent , but lively , spirited ...
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... determination to oppose any rash proceed- ings , but calculated to assuage the irritation which was excited , and to restore confidence in government . Knowing well that it was much easier to avoid intemperate measures than to correct ...
... determination to oppose any rash proceed- ings , but calculated to assuage the irritation which was excited , and to restore confidence in government . Knowing well that it was much easier to avoid intemperate measures than to correct ...
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