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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... necessary for the duty assigned to them , with the requisite rapid- ity and precision ; in consequence of which Rawdon , who instantly perceived the danger that threatened his flanks , had time to extend his front by bringing the ...
... necessary for the duty assigned to them , with the requisite rapid- ity and precision ; in consequence of which Rawdon , who instantly perceived the danger that threatened his flanks , had time to extend his front by bringing the ...
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... necessary to secure the great object of the contest . tempt to stimulate congress , " said he , in a letter to General Greene written at Mount Vernon , " to the best improvement of our late success , by taking the most vigorous and ...
... necessary to secure the great object of the contest . tempt to stimulate congress , " said he , in a letter to General Greene written at Mount Vernon , " to the best improvement of our late success , by taking the most vigorous and ...
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... necessary to adopt . This jealousy was nourished by all the intelligence received from Eu- rope . The utmost address of the British cabinet had been employed to detach the belligerents from each other . The mediation of Russia had been ...
... necessary to adopt . This jealousy was nourished by all the intelligence received from Eu- rope . The utmost address of the British cabinet had been employed to detach the belligerents from each other . The mediation of Russia had been ...
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... necessary to transfer them to a British post , and the Indians were invited to keep down the south side of the Altamaha to its mouth , whence they were to be conveyed through the inland passage to Savannah . Ar- rangements had been made ...
... necessary to transfer them to a British post , and the Indians were invited to keep down the south side of the Altamaha to its mouth , whence they were to be conveyed through the inland passage to Savannah . Ar- rangements had been made ...
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... necessary to give dignity and stability to measures , is rendered too obvious by the mode of conducting the business to need other proof than a reference to the proceedings . * By a resolution of the preceding year , the inquiry into ...
... necessary to give dignity and stability to measures , is rendered too obvious by the mode of conducting the business to need other proof than a reference to the proceedings . * By a resolution of the preceding year , the inquiry into ...
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