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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... present fit for duty as exhibiting the strength of the army on the day of the battle ; but as this return was made the day after the action , the author has sup- ing , to two hundred and sixty - six . GEORGE WASHINGTON . 7.
... present fit for duty as exhibiting the strength of the army on the day of the battle ; but as this return was made the day after the action , the author has sup- ing , to two hundred and sixty - six . GEORGE WASHINGTON . 7.
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... present , would , I know , be ruinous . This candid state of my situation and feelings I give to your bosom , because you who have already felt and suffered so much , will be able to sym- pathize with me . " 1 Fortunately for the United ...
... present , would , I know , be ruinous . This candid state of my situation and feelings I give to your bosom , because you who have already felt and suffered so much , will be able to sym- pathize with me . " 1 Fortunately for the United ...
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... present commissioners were empowered to offer other terms than those which had been formerly rejected . General Carlton therefore could not hope that negotiations would commence on such a basis ; nor be disappointed at the refusal of ...
... present commissioners were empowered to offer other terms than those which had been formerly rejected . General Carlton therefore could not hope that negotiations would commence on such a basis ; nor be disappointed at the refusal of ...
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... present wants , and their gloomy prospects - exasperated by the neglect which they experi- enced , and the injustice which they apprehended , manifested an irritable and uneasy temper , which required only a slight impulse to give it ac ...
... present wants , and their gloomy prospects - exasperated by the neglect which they experi- enced , and the injustice which they apprehended , manifested an irritable and uneasy temper , which required only a slight impulse to give it ac ...
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... present was directed to preside , and report the re- sult of the deliberations to the Commander - in - chief . The day succeeding that on which these orders were published , a second anonymous address appeared , from the same pen which ...
... present was directed to preside , and report the re- sult of the deliberations to the Commander - in - chief . The day succeeding that on which these orders were published , a second anonymous address appeared , from the same pen which ...
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