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. Comp. Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers ...J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... exertions , though great , seem not to have been successful ; and they ex- cited no alarm , because no addition to their strength was apprehended . Such was the situation of the country when General Greene formed the bold resolution of ...
... exertions , though great , seem not to have been successful ; and they ex- cited no alarm , because no addition to their strength was apprehended . Such was the situation of the country when General Greene formed the bold resolution of ...
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... exertions , though great , seem not to have been successful ; and they ex- cited no alarm , because no addition to their strength was apprehended . Such was the situation of the country when General Greene formed the bold resolution of ...
... exertions , though great , seem not to have been successful ; and they ex- cited no alarm , because no addition to their strength was apprehended . Such was the situation of the country when General Greene formed the bold resolution of ...
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... Johnson states that Captain M'Cauley , of South Carolina , had joined Arm- strong and Carrington . Some of the troopers were killed on the bridge . The continued labours and exertions of all were highly meritorious GEORGE WASHINGTON . 15.
... Johnson states that Captain M'Cauley , of South Carolina , had joined Arm- strong and Carrington . Some of the troopers were killed on the bridge . The continued labours and exertions of all were highly meritorious GEORGE WASHINGTON . 15.
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... exertions of all were highly meritorious ; but the successful activity of one corps will attract particular attention . The legion , from its structure , was peculiarly adapted to the partisan war of the southern states ; and , by being ...
... exertions of all were highly meritorious ; but the successful activity of one corps will attract particular attention . The legion , from its structure , was peculiarly adapted to the partisan war of the southern states ; and , by being ...
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... exertions could have saved Colonel Brown , had he not been sent to Savannah protected by a guard of continental troops . Lieutenant Colonel Grierson , of the royal militia , was shot by unknown marksmen ; and , although a reward of one ...
... exertions could have saved Colonel Brown , had he not been sent to Savannah protected by a guard of continental troops . Lieutenant Colonel Grierson , of the royal militia , was shot by unknown marksmen ; and , although a reward of one ...
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