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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said this gallant officer , in a letter communicating his plan of operations to
General Washington , " to avoid a misfortune . ... and communicated his intention
of entering South Carolina to General Pickens with a request that he would
assemble ...
said this gallant officer , in a letter communicating his plan of operations to
General Washington , " to avoid a misfortune . ... and communicated his intention
of entering South Carolina to General Pickens with a request that he would
assemble ...
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Mr. Dallas communicated this message to the French minister in terms as
conciliatory as its nature would permit . On receiving it , he gave a loose to the
most extravagant passion . After exclaiming with vehemence against the
measure , he ...
Mr. Dallas communicated this message to the French minister in terms as
conciliatory as its nature would permit . On receiving it , he gave a loose to the
most extravagant passion . After exclaiming with vehemence against the
measure , he ...
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... expressive of the sensations of that house , and requesting the President to
communicate them to the proper organ of ... to express the sentiment to the
President , and omit the request that it should be communicated to the French
republic .
... expressive of the sensations of that house , and requesting the President to
communicate them to the proper organ of ... to express the sentiment to the
President , and omit the request that it should be communicated to the French
republic .
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