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, Том 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... Virginia , was not the only distressing and vexatious circumstance to which he was exposed . The Lieu- tenant ... Virginia . ” Not long after this letter was written , Lord Loudoun , in whose person the offices of Governor and Commander ...
... Virginia , was not the only distressing and vexatious circumstance to which he was exposed . The Lieu- tenant ... Virginia . ” Not long after this letter was written , Lord Loudoun , in whose person the offices of Governor and Commander ...
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... Virginia was relieved from the dangers with which she had been threatened ; and the object for which alone he had continued in the service , after perceiv- ing that he should not be placed on the permanent establish- ment , was ...
... Virginia was relieved from the dangers with which she had been threatened ; and the object for which alone he had continued in the service , after perceiv- ing that he should not be placed on the permanent establish- ment , was ...
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... Virginia . That state was in great need of assistance . The enemy had penetrated deep into its bosom , and was committing those ex- cesses on its inhabitants to which a country unable to repel invasion must always be exposed . General ...
... Virginia . That state was in great need of assistance . The enemy had penetrated deep into its bosom , and was committing those ex- cesses on its inhabitants to which a country unable to repel invasion must always be exposed . General ...
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