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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... expected from North Carolina were received . The American army , counting every person belonging to it , was augmented to two thousand six hundred men ; but its effective force did not exceed sixteen hundred . After the retreat of ...
... expected from North Carolina were received . The American army , counting every person belonging to it , was augmented to two thousand six hundred men ; but its effective force did not exceed sixteen hundred . After the retreat of ...
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... expected from France . The situation of affairs in Europe would , it was said , de- mand all the exertions which that nation was capable of making ; and the forces of his most Christian Majesty might render as much real ser- vice to the ...
... expected from France . The situation of affairs in Europe would , it was said , de- mand all the exertions which that nation was capable of making ; and the forces of his most Christian Majesty might render as much real ser- vice to the ...
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... expected , Wayne pressed Greene for reinforcements , which that officer was unable to fur- nish , until Lieutenant Colonel Posey arrived from Virginia with about two hundred men . He proceeded immediately to Georgia , and reached the ...
... expected , Wayne pressed Greene for reinforcements , which that officer was unable to fur- nish , until Lieutenant Colonel Posey arrived from Virginia with about two hundred men . He proceeded immediately to Georgia , and reached the ...
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... expected that their ac- counts would be liquidated , the balances ascertained , and adequate funds for the payment of those balances provided , before they should be dis- persed or disbanded . * Bound to the army by the strongest ties ...
... expected that their ac- counts would be liquidated , the balances ascertained , and adequate funds for the payment of those balances provided , before they should be dis- persed or disbanded . * Bound to the army by the strongest ties ...
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... expected to spring . The alarm was spread throughout every state , and a high degree of jealousy pervaded the mass of the people . In Massachusetts , the subject was even taken up by the legislature ; and it was well understood that ...
... expected to spring . The alarm was spread throughout every state , and a high degree of jealousy pervaded the mass of the people . In Massachusetts , the subject was even taken up by the legislature ; and it was well understood that ...
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