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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... peace , which was granted on terms calculated to re- strain depredations in future . + In the judicious orders given to Wayne , Greene endeavoured to impress on that officer the importance of a course of conduct , always observed by ...
... peace , which was granted on terms calculated to re- strain depredations in future . + In the judicious orders given to Wayne , Greene endeavoured to impress on that officer the importance of a course of conduct , always observed by ...
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... peace . Preliminary and eventual articles agreed upon between the United States and Great Britain . - Discontents of the American army . - Peace . - Mutiny of a part of the Pennsylvania line . - Evacuation of New York . - General Wash ...
... peace . Preliminary and eventual articles agreed upon between the United States and Great Britain . - Discontents of the American army . - Peace . - Mutiny of a part of the Pennsylvania line . - Evacuation of New York . - General Wash ...
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... peace , to draw us from our connexion with France , and to lull us into a state of security and inactivity , which taking place , the ministry will be left to prosecute the war in other parts of the world with greater vigour and effect ...
... peace , to draw us from our connexion with France , and to lull us into a state of security and inactivity , which taking place , the ministry will be left to prosecute the war in other parts of the world with greater vigour and effect ...
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... peace were already commenced , and that his Majesty had commanded his min- ister to direct Mr. Grenville , that the independence of the thirteen pro- vinces should be proposed by him in the first instance , instead of being made a ...
... peace were already commenced , and that his Majesty had commanded his min- ister to direct Mr. Grenville , that the independence of the thirteen pro- vinces should be proposed by him in the first instance , instead of being made a ...
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... peace ; and these ap- prehensions increased the uneasiness with which all intelligent men con- templated the state of the American finances . er . It was then in contemplation to reduce the army , by which many of the officers would be ...
... peace ; and these ap- prehensions increased the uneasiness with which all intelligent men con- templated the state of the American finances . er . It was then in contemplation to reduce the army , by which many of the officers would be ...
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