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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... influence on the royal cause was the more sensibly felt because they had been indiscriminate . The murder of Miss M'Crea passed through all the papers of the continent : and the story , being retouched by the hand of more than one ...
... influence on the royal cause was the more sensibly felt because they had been indiscriminate . The murder of Miss M'Crea passed through all the papers of the continent : and the story , being retouched by the hand of more than one ...
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... influence in fixing the western boundary of the United States . We have already seen that congress , actuated by their wishes rather than governed by a temperate calculation of 1778 . the means in their possession , had , in the ...
... influence in fixing the western boundary of the United States . We have already seen that congress , actuated by their wishes rather than governed by a temperate calculation of 1778 . the means in their possession , had , in the ...
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... influence detained him on the North River . The most important among those subjects of complaint which were alleged as the causes of the mutiny , were true in fact , were common to the whole army , and were of a nature to dis- seminate ...
... influence detained him on the North River . The most important among those subjects of complaint which were alleged as the causes of the mutiny , were true in fact , were common to the whole army , and were of a nature to dis- seminate ...
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