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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... answer , General Washington gave a manly and dignified reply , which was , he said , " to close their correspondence perhaps forever ... respecting them . CHAPTER III DURING these transactions , events of great interest GEORGE WASHINGTON 53.
... answer , General Washington gave a manly and dignified reply , which was , he said , " to close their correspondence perhaps forever ... respecting them . CHAPTER III DURING these transactions , events of great interest GEORGE WASHINGTON 53.
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... respecting the destination of the British fleet were supposed to be removed by its appear- ance off the capes of Delaware ; and orders were immediately given for assembling the detached parts of the army in the neighbourhood of ...
... respecting the destination of the British fleet were supposed to be removed by its appear- ance off the capes of Delaware ; and orders were immediately given for assembling the detached parts of the army in the neighbourhood of ...
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... respecting the convention troops , which were deemed disrespectful , no other reply was made to it than that " congress gave no answer to insolent letters . " as in rousing the various passions which influence the conduct GEORGE ...
... respecting the convention troops , which were deemed disrespectful , no other reply was made to it than that " congress gave no answer to insolent letters . " as in rousing the various passions which influence the conduct GEORGE ...
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