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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a calamity which had , at all times endangered the most important operations ,
was prepared for the ensuing campaign . This example was followed through the
country ; and this alarming disease was no longer the terror of America . As the ...
a calamity which had , at all times endangered the most important operations ,
was prepared for the ensuing campaign . This example was followed through the
country ; and this alarming disease was no longer the terror of America . As the ...
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In this crisis of affairs , a derangement took place in a most important department ,
which threatened to disconcert the whole plan of operations , though every other
circumstance should prove favourable . The immense expenditure of the ...
In this crisis of affairs , a derangement took place in a most important department ,
which threatened to disconcert the whole plan of operations , though every other
circumstance should prove favourable . The immense expenditure of the ...
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... however desirable , and interesting , should be deferred until circumstances
render the co - operation of these states ... the minister of France in Pennsylvania
, and the minister of France , be respectively informed that the operations of the ...
... however desirable , and interesting , should be deferred until circumstances
render the co - operation of these states ... the minister of France in Pennsylvania
, and the minister of France , be respectively informed that the operations of the ...
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