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 1 |
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That the rapid depreciation of the paper currency , by which the resources for
carrying on the war were dried up , rendered indispensable some grand effort to
bring it to a speedy termination . The plan proposed was , that General Greene ...
That the rapid depreciation of the paper currency , by which the resources for
carrying on the war were dried up , rendered indispensable some grand effort to
bring it to a speedy termination . The plan proposed was , that General Greene ...
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This enterprise was entrusted to General MʻIntosh , who commanded at
Pittsburg , and was to be carried on with three thousand men , chiefly militia , to
be drawn from Virginia . To facilitate its success , the resolution was also taken to
enter ...
This enterprise was entrusted to General MʻIntosh , who commanded at
Pittsburg , and was to be carried on with three thousand men , chiefly militia , to
be drawn from Virginia . To facilitate its success , the resolution was also taken to
enter ...
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Rhode Island , and the posts up the North River was evacuated , and the whole
army was collected in New York , the fortifications of which were carried on with
unremitting industry . The Count D'Estaing and Admiral Byron , having sailed ...
Rhode Island , and the posts up the North River was evacuated , and the whole
army was collected in New York , the fortifications of which were carried on with
unremitting industry . The Count D'Estaing and Admiral Byron , having sailed ...
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