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 4Richard Phillips, 1805 |
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... received from Lord Howe and Sir Henry Clinton , inclosing the acts themselves , to which Congress returned the following answer : 66 MY LORD , " I have had the honour to lay your Lordship's letter of May 27 , with the acts of the ...
... received from Lord Howe and Sir Henry Clinton , inclosing the acts themselves , to which Congress returned the following answer : 66 MY LORD , " I have had the honour to lay your Lordship's letter of May 27 , with the acts of the ...
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... received from Lord Howe and Sir Henry Clinton , inclosing the acts themselves , to which Congress returned the following answer : 66 MY LORD , " I have had the honour to lay your Lordship's letter of May 27 , with the acts of the ...
... received from Lord Howe and Sir Henry Clinton , inclosing the acts themselves , to which Congress returned the following answer : 66 MY LORD , " I have had the honour to lay your Lordship's letter of May 27 , with the acts of the ...
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... received by any member from any subject of the British crown should be laid before them . In consequence of this resolution , the letters of Governor Johnstone were adduced , and some time afterwards Mr. Read stated in his place a ...
... received by any member from any subject of the British crown should be laid before them . In consequence of this resolution , the letters of Governor Johnstone were adduced , and some time afterwards Mr. Read stated in his place a ...
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... articles as they are in the habit of using , contrasted with the presents they received from Montreal , and the ports on the lakes , soon decided them in favour of the the enemy . Early in 1778 , there were many GENERAL WASHINGTON . 21.
... articles as they are in the habit of using , contrasted with the presents they received from Montreal , and the ports on the lakes , soon decided them in favour of the the enemy . Early in 1778 , there were many GENERAL WASHINGTON . 21.
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... received a letter from Colonel Hartley , giving an account of his expedition , and informing them that the enemy were fortifying at Chemung , a large settlement about twelve miles from the mouth of the Cayuga , a river emptying itself ...
... received a letter from Colonel Hartley , giving an account of his expedition , and informing them that the enemy were fortifying at Chemung , a large settlement about twelve miles from the mouth of the Cayuga , a river emptying itself ...
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