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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... march them to the frontiers , they could not be assembled in the neighbourhood of fort Wash- ington until the month of September , nor was the establishment even then completed . The immediate objects of the expedition were , to destroy ...
... march them to the frontiers , they could not be assembled in the neighbourhood of fort Wash- ington until the month of September , nor was the establishment even then completed . The immediate objects of the expedition were , to destroy ...
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... march ; and , on the third of No- vember , encamped about fifteen miles south of the Miamis vil- lages . The right wing under the command of General Butler formed the first line , and lay with a creek , about twelve yards wide ...
... march ; and , on the third of No- vember , encamped about fifteen miles south of the Miamis vil- lages . The right wing under the command of General Butler formed the first line , and lay with a creek , about twelve yards wide ...
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... March . The party which had obtained the majority in one branch of the legislature , having openly denied the right of the Presi- dent to negotiate a treaty of commerce , was not a little dissatis- fied at his venturing to issue this ...
... March . The party which had obtained the majority in one branch of the legislature , having openly denied the right of the Presi- dent to negotiate a treaty of commerce , was not a little dissatis- fied at his venturing to issue this ...
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