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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... army be given to the committee who presented to congress the late address of the army ; for the wisdom and prudence with which they have conducted that business ; and that a copy of the proceedings of this day be transmitted by the ...
... army be given to the committee who presented to congress the late address of the army ; for the wisdom and prudence with which they have conducted that business ; and that a copy of the proceedings of this day be transmitted by the ...
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... 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 defence of ...
... 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 defence of ...
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... Army to Congress , I , 164 Failure of Efforts to Raise Large Army , I , 170 Defence of Philadelphia , I , 173 , sqq . At Battle of Brandywine , I , 181 , sqq . Plans to Harass British in Philadelphia , I , 195 At Battle of Germantown ...
... Army to Congress , I , 164 Failure of Efforts to Raise Large Army , I , 170 Defence of Philadelphia , I , 173 , sqq . At Battle of Brandywine , I , 181 , sqq . Plans to Harass British in Philadelphia , I , 195 At Battle of Germantown ...
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