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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... appointed to state the requisitions to be made for the proper establishment of the army , and expressing the expectation that he would remain in Philadelphia , in order to aid the consultations on that important subject . The secretary ...
... appointed to state the requisitions to be made for the proper establishment of the army , and expressing the expectation that he would remain in Philadelphia , in order to aid the consultations on that important subject . The secretary ...
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... appointed in conjunction with Admi- ral Digby , a commissioner to negotiate a peace , he lost no time in con- veying to General Washington copies of the votes of the British Parlia- ment , and of a bill which had been introduced on the ...
... appointed in conjunction with Admi- ral Digby , a commissioner to negotiate a peace , he lost no time in con- veying to General Washington copies of the votes of the British Parlia- ment , and of a bill which had been introduced on the ...
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... appointed by the governor for that purpose , shall be allow- ed or permitted to procure supplies for the army . " The effect of this measure was soon felt . The exertions of the agent appointed by the governor failed to procure ...
... appointed by the governor for that purpose , shall be allow- ed or permitted to procure supplies for the army . " The effect of this measure was soon felt . The exertions of the agent appointed by the governor failed to procure ...
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... appointed in conjunction with Admi- ral Digby , a commissioner to negotiate a peace , he lost no time in con- veying to General Washington copies of the votes of the British Parlia ment , and of a bill which had been introduced on the ...
... appointed in conjunction with Admi- ral Digby , a commissioner to negotiate a peace , he lost no time in con- veying to General Washington copies of the votes of the British Parlia ment , and of a bill which had been introduced on the ...
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... appointed by the governor for that purpose , shall be allow- ed or permitted to procure supplies for the army . " The effect of this measure was soon felt . The exertions of the agent appointed by the governor failed to procure ...
... appointed by the governor for that purpose , shall be allow- ed or permitted to procure supplies for the army . " The effect of this measure was soon felt . The exertions of the agent appointed by the governor failed to procure ...
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