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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... political influence , he commanded young men of equal spirit and intelligence , formed under the eye of Washington , and trained in the school furnished in the severe service of the north , to all the hardships and dangers of war . A ...
... political influence , he commanded young men of equal spirit and intelligence , formed under the eye of Washington , and trained in the school furnished in the severe service of the north , to all the hardships and dangers of war . A ...
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... political manœuvres furnished additional motives for doubting the sincerity of the English cabinet . Whatever views might actuate the court of St. James on this subject , the resolution of the Ame- rican government to make no separate ...
... political manœuvres furnished additional motives for doubting the sincerity of the English cabinet . Whatever views might actuate the court of St. James on this subject , the resolution of the Ame- rican government to make no separate ...
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... political event , the army has its alternative . If peace , that nothing shall separate you from your arms but death ; if war , that courting the auspices , and inviting the di- rections of your illustrious leader , you will retire to ...
... political event , the army has its alternative . If peace , that nothing shall separate you from your arms but death ; if war , that courting the auspices , and inviting the di- rections of your illustrious leader , you will retire to ...
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... political personage of his own , sented , in basso relievo , the following principal events of the war , in which General Washington commanded in person : the evacuation of Boston : -the capture of the Hessians at Trenton : -the battle ...
... political personage of his own , sented , in basso relievo , the following principal events of the war , in which General Washington commanded in person : the evacuation of Boston : -the capture of the Hessians at Trenton : -the battle ...
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... political , than from its commercial influence on the union . In a long and interesting letter to Mr. Harrison , then governor of Virginia , he detailed the advantages which might be derived from opening the great rivers , the Potomac ...
... political , than from its commercial influence on the union . In a long and interesting letter to Mr. Harrison , then governor of Virginia , he detailed the advantages which might be derived from opening the great rivers , the Potomac ...
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