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, Volym 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... France and commanding officers of the 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 ...
... France and commanding officers of the 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 ...
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... France , and to lull us into a state of security and inactivity , which taking place , the ministry will be left to prosecute the war in other parts of the world with greater vigour and effect . Your excellency will permit me on this ...
... France , and to lull us into a state of security and inactivity , which taking place , the ministry will be left to prosecute the war in other parts of the world with greater vigour and effect . Your excellency will permit me on this ...
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... had been accepted to procure a separate peace with Holland ; propositions had been submitted both to France and Spain , tending to an accommo- dation of differences with each of those powers singly ; GEORGE WASHINGTON . 31.
... had been accepted to procure a separate peace with Holland ; propositions had been submitted both to France and Spain , tending to an accommo- dation of differences with each of those powers singly ; GEORGE WASHINGTON . 31.
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... France and Spain might be disposed to continue hostilities for the attainment of ob- jects in which America could feel no common interest . This circum- stance , of itself , furnished motives for prolonging the war , after the causes in ...
... France and Spain might be disposed to continue hostilities for the attainment of ob- jects in which America could feel no common interest . This circum- stance , of itself , furnished motives for prolonging the war , after the causes in ...
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... France , the most perfect harmony subsisted . Those attach- ments which originated in the signal services received from his most Christian Majesty during the war of the revolution , had sustained no di- minution . Yet , from causes ...
... France , the most perfect harmony subsisted . Those attach- ments which originated in the signal services received from his most Christian Majesty during the war of the revolution , had sustained no di- minution . Yet , from causes ...
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