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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On the report that General Washington was moving into winter quarters, the
legislature of that state addressed a remonstrance to congress on the subject,
manifesting, in very intelligible terms, their dissatisfaction with the Commander-in
-chief.
On the report that General Washington was moving into winter quarters, the
legislature of that state addressed a remonstrance to congress on the subject,
manifesting, in very intelligible terms, their dissatisfaction with the Commander-in
-chief.
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When congress reassembled , the warmth of the preceding day had not entirely
subsided ; but , after several ineffectual motions to prevent it , the letter was read
and committed . The answer which was reported by the committee , and ...
When congress reassembled , the warmth of the preceding day had not entirely
subsided ; but , after several ineffectual motions to prevent it , the letter was read
and committed . The answer which was reported by the committee , and ...
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Like many other human in* The secret journals of congress , published under the
resolutions of March 27th , 1818 , and April 21st , 1820 , contain " A History of the
Confederation . " The course of public opinion on a most important point - the ...
Like many other human in* The secret journals of congress , published under the
resolutions of March 27th , 1818 , and April 21st , 1820 , contain " A History of the
Confederation . " The course of public opinion on a most important point - the ...
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