Life of George Washington...J. Stockdale, 1808 - 560 Seiten |
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... Legislature - Chosen a Member of the First Congress - Appointed Commander in Chief of the American Forces - Arrives at Camp - Ar- ranges the Army - Deficiency of Arms and Ammunition-- Colonel Arnold detached to Quebec - Success of ...
... Legislature - Chosen a Member of the First Congress - Appointed Commander in Chief of the American Forces - Arrives at Camp - Ar- ranges the Army - Deficiency of Arms and Ammunition-- Colonel Arnold detached to Quebec - Success of ...
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... Legislature of Pennsylvania against closing the Campaign- -Observations of the Commander in Chief upon it - Suffer- ings of the army for the want of Provisions and Clothing- Measures adopted by the Commander in Chief to obtain Supplies ...
... Legislature of Pennsylvania against closing the Campaign- -Observations of the Commander in Chief upon it - Suffer- ings of the army for the want of Provisions and Clothing- Measures adopted by the Commander in Chief to obtain Supplies ...
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... Legislature of Virginia respecting him -His Visitors and Correspondents - His Plans to improve the Navigation of the Potowmack and James Rivers -- De- clines the grant of Virginia - His Advice to the Cincinnati →→ State of Public ...
... Legislature of Virginia respecting him -His Visitors and Correspondents - His Plans to improve the Navigation of the Potowmack and James Rivers -- De- clines the grant of Virginia - His Advice to the Cincinnati →→ State of Public ...
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... legislature soon rose , without providing effectual means for active service , and the troops did not march . During the succeeding winter , regulations from the war office were published in America , which provided that general and ...
... legislature soon rose , without providing effectual means for active service , and the troops did not march . During the succeeding winter , regulations from the war office were published in America , which provided that general and ...
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... legislature of his province ; the insufficiency of the mode adopted to prosecute the war . He earnestly advised to offensive opera- tions , as the only measure which would effectually relieve the colony from the heavy loss of inhabi ...
... legislature of his province ; the insufficiency of the mode adopted to prosecute the war . He earnestly advised to offensive opera- tions , as the only measure which would effectually relieve the colony from the heavy loss of inhabi ...
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