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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... given , when the aspect of affairs was changed , and they were countermanded . An express from Cape May brought the in- formation that the fleet had sailed out of the bay of Delaware , and was proceeding eastward . From this time , no ...
... given , when the aspect of affairs was changed , and they were countermanded . An express from Cape May brought the in- formation that the fleet had sailed out of the bay of Delaware , and was proceeding eastward . From this time , no ...
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... given them by the regular course of their laws , of removing from their councils the dis- turbers of our harmony , they have by their free election re - established them in power . At this very time too , they are permitting their chief ...
... given them by the regular course of their laws , of removing from their councils the dis- turbers of our harmony , they have by their free election re - established them in power . At this very time too , they are permitting their chief ...
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... given to Mr. Girard on his mission to the United States . One article was , " to avoid entering into any formal engagement relative to Canada and other English pos- sessions which congress proposed to conquer . " Mr. de Sevelinges adds ...
... given to Mr. Girard on his mission to the United States . One article was , " to avoid entering into any formal engagement relative to Canada and other English pos- sessions which congress proposed to conquer . " Mr. de Sevelinges adds ...
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