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 2 |
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dress to the officers of the army , and resent with indignation the secret attempts
of some unknown person to collect the officers together in a manner totally
subversive of all discipline and good order . “ Resolved unanimously , that the
thanks of ...
dress to the officers of the army , and resent with indignation the secret attempts
of some unknown person to collect the officers together in a manner totally
subversive of all discipline and good order . “ Resolved unanimously , that the
thanks of ...
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the confidence the army have reposed in , the justice of their country . " And here I
humbly conceive it is altogether unnecessary ( while I am pleading the cause of
an army which have done and suffered more than any other army ever did in the
...
the confidence the army have reposed in , the justice of their country . " And here I
humbly conceive it is altogether unnecessary ( while I am pleading the cause of
an army which have done and suffered more than any other army ever did in the
...
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Washington , George , Combats Opinion That the War Is Over , I , 339 Attempts to
Allay Disaffection of New Jersey Militia , I , 355 Urges Reforms in Raising Army , I
, 383 Criticizes Fiscal and Commissary Conduct of Congress , I , 420 Opinion ...
Washington , George , Combats Opinion That the War Is Over , I , 339 Attempts to
Allay Disaffection of New Jersey Militia , I , 355 Urges Reforms in Raising Army , I
, 383 Criticizes Fiscal and Commissary Conduct of Congress , I , 420 Opinion ...
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