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. Comp. Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers ...J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... French monarch . These were that , after the present campaign , no farther pecuniary or military aids were to be expected from France . The situation of affairs in Europe would , it was said , de- mand all the exertions which that ...
... French monarch . These were that , after the present campaign , no farther pecuniary or military aids were to be expected from France . The situation of affairs in Europe would , it was said , de- mand all the exertions which that ...
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... French troops , as well as on the Marquis de Lafayette , who was about to return to his native country . The first intelligence from Europe was far from being calculated to diminish the anxieties still felt in America by the enlightened ...
... French troops , as well as on the Marquis de Lafayette , who was about to return to his native country . The first intelligence from Europe was far from being calculated to diminish the anxieties still felt in America by the enlightened ...
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... French troops marched to Boston , in order to embark for the West Indies ; and the Americans retired into winter quarters . The apparent indisposition of the British general to act offensively , the pacific temper avowed by the cabinet ...
... French troops marched to Boston , in order to embark for the West Indies ; and the Americans retired into winter quarters . The apparent indisposition of the British general to act offensively , the pacific temper avowed by the cabinet ...
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... French troops marched to Boston , in order to embark for the West Indies ; and the Americans retired into winter quarters . The apparent indisposition of the British general to act offensively , the pacific temper avowed by the cabinet ...
... French troops marched to Boston , in order to embark for the West Indies ; and the Americans retired into winter quarters . The apparent indisposition of the British general to act offensively , the pacific temper avowed by the cabinet ...
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... French troops who had served in the United States , the insignia of the order were to be presented , and they were to be invited to consider themselves as members of the society ; at the head of which the Commander - in - chief was ...
... French troops who had served in the United States , the insignia of the order were to be presented , and they were to be invited to consider themselves as members of the society ; at the head of which the Commander - in - chief was ...
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