An Essay on the Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War; and the First President of the United StatesThomas & Sturtevant, Sold by Thomas and Andrews, 1807 - 552 sidor |
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... Count d'Estaing . He had been eightyseven days in crossing the Atlan- tick , Had his passage been an ordinary one , 200 [ 1778 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... Count d'Estaing . He had been eightyseven days in crossing the Atlan- tick , Had his passage been an ordinary one , 200 [ 1778 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... Count d'Estaing be- ing disappointed at the Delaware , sailed along the coast to Sandy Hook . General WASHINGTON moved his army to the White Plains , that he might be in a situation to cooperate with the French Ad- miral against New ...
... Count d'Estaing be- ing disappointed at the Delaware , sailed along the coast to Sandy Hook . General WASHINGTON moved his army to the White Plains , that he might be in a situation to cooperate with the French Ad- miral against New ...
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... Count d'Estaing , General WASHINGTON strove to soften his resent- ments , to sooth the chagrin of disappointment , and to conciliate his good affections towards the United States . These prudent measures were attended with the most ...
... Count d'Estaing , General WASHINGTON strove to soften his resent- ments , to sooth the chagrin of disappointment , and to conciliate his good affections towards the United States . These prudent measures were attended with the most ...
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