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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... defence is not to be doubted ; an in- clination I flatter myself will not be wanting . The path of our duty is plain before us - honesty will be found , on every experi- ment , to be the best and only true policy . Let us then as a na ...
... defence is not to be doubted ; an in- clination I flatter myself will not be wanting . The path of our duty is plain before us - honesty will be found , on every experi- ment , to be the best and only true policy . Let us then as a na ...
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... defence of the commonwealth . Upwards of four thou- sand militia were ordered into service , and were placed under the command of the veteran General Lincoln . " His military reputation , ” says Mr. Minot , " and mildness of temper ...
... defence of the commonwealth . Upwards of four thou- sand militia were ordered into service , and were placed under the command of the veteran General Lincoln . " His military reputation , ” says Mr. Minot , " and mildness of temper ...
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... of all the coun- ties of Kentucky , and those of Virginia bordering on the Ohio , was presented to the President , praying that the defence of the country might be committed to militia unmixed with reg- 246 THE LIFE OF.
... of all the coun- ties of Kentucky , and those of Virginia bordering on the Ohio , was presented to the President , praying that the defence of the country might be committed to militia unmixed with reg- 246 THE LIFE OF.
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