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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... negotiations for peace would take place in the course of the ensuing winter ; and dark hints had been given on the part of Great Britain to the minister of his most Christian * The distresses of the southern army were such that , if ...
... negotiations for peace would take place in the course of the ensuing winter ; and dark hints had been given on the part of Great Britain to the minister of his most Christian * The distresses of the southern army were such that , if ...
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... negotiation even from congress , and had communicated it only to the Commander - in - chief ; yet , after receiving the first instalment , it was dis- covered that Doctor Franklin had anticipated the residue of the loan , and had ...
... negotiation even from congress , and had communicated it only to the Commander - in - chief ; yet , after receiving the first instalment , it was dis- covered that Doctor Franklin had anticipated the residue of the loan , and had ...
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... negotiation ) most vigorously for the field . " The industry which the enemy is using to propagate their pacific reports , appears to me a circumstance very suspicious ; and the eager- ness with which the people , as I am informed , are ...
... negotiation ) most vigorously for the field . " The industry which the enemy is using to propagate their pacific reports , appears to me a circumstance very suspicious ; and the eager- ness with which the people , as I am informed , are ...
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... negotiate a peace , he lost no time in con- veying to General Washington copies of the votes of the British Parlia ... negotiations would commence on such a basis ; nor be disappointed at the refusal of the passports he requested by ...
... negotiate a peace , he lost no time in con- veying to General Washington copies of the votes of the British Parlia ... negotiations would commence on such a basis ; nor be disappointed at the refusal of the passports he requested by ...
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... negotiations for a general peace were already commenced , and that his Majesty had commanded his min- ister to direct Mr. Grenville , that the independence of the thirteen pro- vinces should be proposed by him in the first instance ...
... negotiations for a general peace were already commenced , and that his Majesty had commanded his min- ister to direct Mr. Grenville , that the independence of the thirteen pro- vinces should be proposed by him in the first instance ...
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