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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... present treat with congress as a political body , yet he was very desirous of having a conference with some of its members , whom he would consider , for the present , only as II2 THE LIFE OF.
... present treat with congress as a political body , yet he was very desirous of having a conference with some of its members , whom he would consider , for the present , only as II2 THE LIFE OF.
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... present , fit for duty , only three thousand seven hundred and sixty , rank and file . So reduced was that force on which America relied for independence . " You but too well know , " said General Washington in a letter to a friend ...
... present , fit for duty , only three thousand seven hundred and sixty , rank and file . So reduced was that force on which America relied for independence . " You but too well know , " said General Washington in a letter to a friend ...
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... present state of the army , and will view in the same light with me the necessity of providing in time against a period ( the first of January ) when one - half of our present force will dissolve . The shadow of an army that will remain ...
... present state of the army , and will view in the same light with me the necessity of providing in time against a period ( the first of January ) when one - half of our present force will dissolve . The shadow of an army that will remain ...
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