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 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... the ruinous consequences of the policy . Let your discipline be as regular and as rigid as the nature and constitution of your troops will admit . " -- 2 Johnson , 277 . feeling that much is due to General Greene ; and 24 THE LIFE OF.
... the ruinous consequences of the policy . Let your discipline be as regular and as rigid as the nature and constitution of your troops will admit . " -- 2 Johnson , 277 . feeling that much is due to General Greene ; and 24 THE LIFE OF.
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... feeling that much is due to General Greene ; and that he amply justified the favourable opinion of the Commander - in - chief . He found the coun- try completely conquered , and defended by a regular army estimated at four thousand men ...
... feeling that much is due to General Greene ; and that he amply justified the favourable opinion of the Commander - in - chief . He found the coun- try completely conquered , and defended by a regular army estimated at four thousand men ...
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... feelings I give to your bosom , because you who have already felt and suffered so much , will be able to sym- pathize with me . " 1 Fortunately for the United States , the temper of the British nation on the subject of continuing the ...
... feelings I give to your bosom , because you who have already felt and suffered so much , will be able to sym- pathize with me . " 1 Fortunately for the United States , the temper of the British nation on the subject of continuing the ...
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... feelings of the people were communicated to their representatives . After the termination of the very active campaign of 1781 in Virginia , the legislature of that state passed a law prohibiting all impressment , " unless it be by ...
... feelings of the people were communicated to their representatives . After the termination of the very active campaign of 1781 in Virginia , the legislature of that state passed a law prohibiting all impressment , " unless it be by ...
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... feelings , or brighten the gloomy prospect , I cannot avoid apprehending that a train of evils will follow of a very serious and distressing nature . " I wish not to heighten the shades of the picture so far as the real life would ...
... feelings , or brighten the gloomy prospect , I cannot avoid apprehending that a train of evils will follow of a very serious and distressing nature . " I wish not to heighten the shades of the picture so far as the real life would ...
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