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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... occasion . " " Although , " said the general in reply , " I have bid a public adieu to the public walks of life , and had resolved never more to tread that theatre ; yet , if upon an occasion so interesting to the well being of the ...
... occasion . " " Although , " said the general in reply , " I have bid a public adieu to the public walks of life , and had resolved never more to tread that theatre ; yet , if upon an occasion so interesting to the well being of the ...
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... occasion . At Brunswick , he was joined by the governor of New Jersey , who accompanied him to Elizabethtown Point . A committee of congress received him on the road , and conducted him with military parade to the Point , where he took ...
... occasion . At Brunswick , he was joined by the governor of New Jersey , who accompanied him to Elizabethtown Point . A committee of congress received him on the road , and conducted him with military parade to the Point , where he took ...
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... occasion . In the mean time , he is determined that no military neglects or excesses shall go unpunished while he retains the command of the army . " NOTE - No . II On his way , he stopped a few days at Philadelphia , for the purpose of ...
... occasion . In the mean time , he is determined that no military neglects or excesses shall go unpunished while he retains the command of the army . " NOTE - No . II On his way , he stopped a few days at Philadelphia , for the purpose of ...
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