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 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... military service , in transacting business through such various and different channels.1 I esteem it my duty , therefore , to represent the inconvenience that must un- avoidably ensue from a dependence on a number of persons for ...
... military service , in transacting business through such various and different channels.1 I esteem it my duty , therefore , to represent the inconvenience that must un- avoidably ensue from a dependence on a number of persons for ...
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... military stores , and reinforcements from Staten Island , which were detained by unfavourable winds . In the mean time , as the habits of thinking in America re- quired that every important measure should be the result of con- sultation ...
... military stores , and reinforcements from Staten Island , which were detained by unfavourable winds . In the mean time , as the habits of thinking in America re- quired that every important measure should be the result of con- sultation ...
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... military affairs of the country in a state of utter derangement . Congress had established no continental military chest in the southern depart- ment . This omission produced a dependence on the government of the state for supplies to ...
... military affairs of the country in a state of utter derangement . Congress had established no continental military chest in the southern depart- ment . This omission produced a dependence on the government of the state for supplies to ...
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