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. Compiled Under the Inspection of the Hon. Bushrod Washington from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed, an Introduction Containing a Compendious View of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America, Band 2Richard Phillips, 1804 |
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... NORTH AMERICA . BY JOHN MARSHALL , CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES , & c . & c . VOL . II . London : PRINTED FOR RICHARD PHILLIPS , No. 71 , St. Paul's Church - yard . 1804 . BY J. ADLARD , DUKE - STREET , SMITHFIELD . 3244 US ...
... NORTH AMERICA . BY JOHN MARSHALL , CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES , & c . & c . VOL . II . London : PRINTED FOR RICHARD PHILLIPS , No. 71 , St. Paul's Church - yard . 1804 . BY J. ADLARD , DUKE - STREET , SMITHFIELD . 3244 US ...
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... North Carolina . Dissatisfaction of Massa- chussetts . Corresponding Committees appointed . Governor Hutchinson's Correspondence with Admi- nistration sent over by Dr. Franklin . The Assem- bly Petition for the Removal of the Governor ...
... North Carolina . Dissatisfaction of Massa- chussetts . Corresponding Committees appointed . Governor Hutchinson's Correspondence with Admi- nistration sent over by Dr. Franklin . The Assem- bly Petition for the Removal of the Governor ...
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... North Carolina . Action at Moore's Creek Bridge . Invasion of South Carolina . British Fleet repulsed at Fort Toultrie . Transactions in New York . Measures leading to Independence . Independence declared . Page 441 CHAPTER VII . Lord ...
... North Carolina . Action at Moore's Creek Bridge . Invasion of South Carolina . British Fleet repulsed at Fort Toultrie . Transactions in New York . Measures leading to Independence . Independence declared . Page 441 CHAPTER VII . Lord ...
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... North River . The Lines of Fort Washington car- ried by the Enemy , and the Garrison made Prisoners . Evacuation of Fort Lee . Weakness of the Ameri- can Army . Ineffectual Attempt to raise the Militia . General Washington retreats ...
... North River . The Lines of Fort Washington car- ried by the Enemy , and the Garrison made Prisoners . Evacuation of Fort Lee . Weakness of the Ameri- can Army . Ineffectual Attempt to raise the Militia . General Washington retreats ...
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... the county of Westmorland , on the 22d of February , 1732. He was the great grandson of John Washington , a gentleman of very respectable family in the north of England , VOL II . who who had emigrated about the year 1657 , and settled.
... the county of Westmorland , on the 22d of February , 1732. He was the great grandson of John Washington , a gentleman of very respectable family in the north of England , VOL II . who who had emigrated about the year 1657 , and settled.
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