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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... effect of the proclamation published by Lord and General Howe on taking possession of New Jersey , was , in 1777. a great degree , counteracted by the conduct of the January . invading army . Fortunately for the United States , the hope ...
... effect of the proclamation published by Lord and General Howe on taking possession of New Jersey , was , in 1777. a great degree , counteracted by the conduct of the January . invading army . Fortunately for the United States , the hope ...
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... effect such a measure must have on the troops on whom they should thereafter be compelled chiefly to rely , and its impression on the friends of those already in cap- tivity . These remonstrances produced the desired effect , and the ...
... effect such a measure must have on the troops on whom they should thereafter be compelled chiefly to rely , and its impression on the friends of those already in cap- tivity . These remonstrances produced the desired effect , and the ...
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... effect by intrigue , what had been found unattainable by arms . These essays were read with avidity , and seem to have pro- duced all the effect which was expected from them among the friends of the revolution . The commissioners appear ...
... effect by intrigue , what had been found unattainable by arms . These essays were read with avidity , and seem to have pro- duced all the effect which was expected from them among the friends of the revolution . The commissioners appear ...
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