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 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... position , he followed it to its new encamp- ment . This was so judiciously chosen that he despaired of being able to force it ; and , after some ineffectual manœuvres to draw Greene from it , returned to Camden . Lord Rawdon had been ...
... position , he followed it to its new encamp- ment . This was so judiciously chosen that he despaired of being able to force it ; and , after some ineffectual manœuvres to draw Greene from it , returned to Camden . Lord Rawdon had been ...
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... position . -Having taken it , I determined , as far as should depend upon me , to maintain it with moderation , perseverance , and firmness . " The considerations which respect the right to hold this conduct , it is not necessary on ...
... position . -Having taken it , I determined , as far as should depend upon me , to maintain it with moderation , perseverance , and firmness . " The considerations which respect the right to hold this conduct , it is not necessary on ...
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... position that the measure in question was a proper mean for the execution of the several powers which were enumerated , and also contended that the right to employ it resulted from the whole of them taken together . To detail those ...
... position that the measure in question was a proper mean for the execution of the several powers which were enumerated , and also contended that the right to employ it resulted from the whole of them taken together . To detail those ...
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