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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... favour . Finding that Lieutenant Colonel Stuart designed to maintain his im- portant position on the Congaree , Greene prepared to recom- September . mence active operations . Breaking up his camp at the high hills of Santee , he ...
... favour . Finding that Lieutenant Colonel Stuart designed to maintain his im- portant position on the Congaree , Greene prepared to recom- September . mence active operations . Breaking up his camp at the high hills of Santee , he ...
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... favour of the measure . Should the requisitions of congress therefore be respected , or should per- manent funds be granted by the states , the prevailing sentiment of the nation was too hostile to the compensation which had been ...
... favour of the measure . Should the requisitions of congress therefore be respected , or should per- manent funds be granted by the states , the prevailing sentiment of the nation was too hostile to the compensation which had been ...
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... favour ? How have you been answered ? Let the letter which you are called to consider to - morrow reply . " If this then be your treatment while the swords you wear are neces- sary for the defence of America , what have you to expect ...
... favour ? How have you been answered ? Let the letter which you are called to consider to - morrow reply . " If this then be your treatment while the swords you wear are neces- sary for the defence of America , what have you to expect ...
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... favour , let me entreat you , gentlemen , on your part , not to take any measures which , viewed in the calm light of reason , will lessen the dig- nity , and sully the glory you have hitherto maintained . Let me request you to rely on ...
... favour , let me entreat you , gentlemen , on your part , not to take any measures which , viewed in the calm light of reason , will lessen the dig- nity , and sully the glory you have hitherto maintained . Let me request you to rely on ...
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... favour of a future adequate . provision for the officers of the army may be brought to remembrance again , and considered in a single point of view , without giving congress the trouble of having recourse to their files , I will beg ...
... favour of a future adequate . provision for the officers of the army may be brought to remembrance again , and considered in a single point of view , without giving congress the trouble of having recourse to their files , I will beg ...
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