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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... tion with a detachment from Charleston , commanded by Lieutenant Co- lonel Stuart . On the Congaree , Greene was reinforced by Sumpter and Marion with about one thousand men ; and , on the 11th of July , marched to- wards Orangeburg ...
... tion with a detachment from Charleston , commanded by Lieutenant Co- lonel Stuart . On the Congaree , Greene was reinforced by Sumpter and Marion with about one thousand men ; and , on the 11th of July , marched to- wards Orangeburg ...
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... tion of the revenue had been postponed in some of the states , in conse- quence of which the month of December would arrive before any money could come into the hands of the continental receivers . In a letter com- municating this ...
... tion of the revenue had been postponed in some of the states , in conse- quence of which the month of December would arrive before any money could come into the hands of the continental receivers . In a letter com- municating this ...
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... tion I can bestow , I am obliged to declare it as my candid opinion , that the measure , in all its views , so far as it respects America , is merely delusory , having no serious intention to admit our independence upon its true ...
... tion I can bestow , I am obliged to declare it as my candid opinion , that the measure , in all its views , so far as it respects America , is merely delusory , having no serious intention to admit our independence upon its true ...
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... tion , authorizing his Majesty to conclude a peace or truce with those who were still denominated " the revolted colonies of North America . " These papers , he said , would manifest the dispositions prevailing with the go- vernment and ...
... tion , authorizing his Majesty to conclude a peace or truce with those who were still denominated " the revolted colonies of North America . " These papers , he said , would manifest the dispositions prevailing with the go- vernment and ...
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... tion " to enter into no discussion of any overtures for pacification , but in confidence and in concert with his most Christiant Majesty ; " and again recommend to the several states to adopt such measures as would most * Secret ...
... tion " to enter into no discussion of any overtures for pacification , but in confidence and in concert with his most Christiant Majesty ; " and again recommend to the several states to adopt such measures as would most * Secret ...
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