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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... received an addition , from the unwillingness felt by the Americans , to abandon those of their friends who had taken so decisive a part in their favour , as to be incapable of remaining in safety behind them . After the death of ...
... received an addition , from the unwillingness felt by the Americans , to abandon those of their friends who had taken so decisive a part in their favour , as to be incapable of remaining in safety behind them . After the death of ...
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... received that a powerful French fleet , under the command of the Count D'Estaing , had appeared off Chingoteague ... received a letter from the president of congress , advising him of this important event , and requesting that he would ...
... received that a powerful French fleet , under the command of the Count D'Estaing , had appeared off Chingoteague ... received a letter from the president of congress , advising him of this important event , and requesting that he would ...
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... received , in language highly flattering to the French monarch , as well as to the land and naval forces of that nation . Knowing the influence which the loss of the army in Virginia must have on the war , Sir Henry Clinton determined ...
... received , in language highly flattering to the French monarch , as well as to the land and naval forces of that nation . Knowing the influence which the loss of the army in Virginia must have on the war , Sir Henry Clinton determined ...
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