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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... possessed . In that extensive sweep which it made from the Santee to Augusta , which employed from the 15th of April to the 5th of June , this corps , acting in conjunction , first with Marion , af- terwards with Pickens , and sometimes ...
... possessed . In that extensive sweep which it made from the Santee to Augusta , which employed from the 15th of April to the 5th of June , this corps , acting in conjunction , first with Marion , af- terwards with Pickens , and sometimes ...
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... possessing no funds enabling it to perform its en- gagements . From requisitions alone , to be made on sovereign states , the supplies were to be drawn which should satisfy these meritorious public creditors ; and the ill success ...
... possessing no funds enabling it to perform its en- gagements . From requisitions alone , to be made on sovereign states , the supplies were to be drawn which should satisfy these meritorious public creditors ; and the ill success ...
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... possessed neither the power nor the inclination to comply with its engagements to the army , could not look with unconcern at the prospect which was opening to them . In Decem- ber , soon after going into winter quarters , they ...
... possessed neither the power nor the inclination to comply with its engagements to the army , could not look with unconcern at the prospect which was opening to them . In Decem- ber , soon after going into winter quarters , they ...
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... interval between his orders and the general meeting they invited , was employed in impressing on those officers individually who possessed the greatest share of the general confidence , a just sense GEORGE WASHINGTON . 45.
... interval between his orders and the general meeting they invited , was employed in impressing on those officers individually who possessed the greatest share of the general confidence , a just sense GEORGE WASHINGTON . 45.
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... you may freely command my services to the ut- most extent of my abilities . " While I give these assurances , and pledge myself in the most une- quivocal manner to exert whatever abilities I am possessed of 48 THE LIFE OF.
... you may freely command my services to the ut- most extent of my abilities . " While I give these assurances , and pledge myself in the most une- quivocal manner to exert whatever abilities I am possessed of 48 THE LIFE OF.
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