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 Honourable 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, from Their Settlement to the Commencement of that War which Terminated in Their Independence, Band 2C.P. Wayne., 1804 |
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... North Carolina .... Dissatisfaction of Mas- sachussetts .... Corresponding committees appointed ..... Governor Hutchinson's correspondence with the admi- nistration sent over by doctor Franklin .... The assembly petition for the removal ...
... North Carolina .... Dissatisfaction of Mas- sachussetts .... Corresponding committees appointed ..... Governor Hutchinson's correspondence with the admi- nistration sent over by doctor Franklin .... The assembly petition for the removal ...
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... North Carolina .... Action at Moore's creek bridge .... Invasion of South Carolina .... British fleet repulsed at fort Moul- trie .... Transactions in New York .... Measures leading to Independence .... Independence declared . CHAPTER ...
... North Carolina .... Action at Moore's creek bridge .... Invasion of South Carolina .... British fleet repulsed at fort Moul- trie .... Transactions in New York .... Measures leading to Independence .... Independence declared . CHAPTER ...
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... North Carolina and Maryland having arrived , governor Dinwiddie , without attending to the condition or number of the forces , ordered them , on the advice of council , immediately to march over the Alleghany mountains , either to ...
... North Carolina and Maryland having arrived , governor Dinwiddie , without attending to the condition or number of the forces , ordered them , on the advice of council , immediately to march over the Alleghany mountains , either to ...
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... North Carolina , and the lieutenant governor of Virginia , in order to consult with them on the measures to be taken in their respective pro- vinces , for the ensuing campaign . He was , 44 THE LIFE OF.
... North Carolina , and the lieutenant governor of Virginia , in order to consult with them on the measures to be taken in their respective pro- vinces , for the ensuing campaign . He was , 44 THE LIFE OF.
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... North Carolina were not in session . In the mean time , the papers teemed with the most animating exhortations to ... N CHAP . II . October . Congress assemble at At GEORGE WASHINGTON . 89.
... North Carolina were not in session . In the mean time , the papers teemed with the most animating exhortations to ... N CHAP . II . October . Congress assemble at At GEORGE WASHINGTON . 89.
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