Life of George Washington...J. Stockdale, 1808 - 560 Seiten |
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... adopted by the Commander in Chief to obtain Supplies - Methods taken to recruit the Army - Sir Henry Clinton appointed Commander in Chief of the British Forces . He evacuates Philadelphia , and marches through New Jersey to New York ...
... adopted by the Commander in Chief to obtain Supplies - Methods taken to recruit the Army - Sir Henry Clinton appointed Commander in Chief of the British Forces . He evacuates Philadelphia , and marches through New Jersey to New York ...
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... adopted - General Washington requested to consent to administer the Government - He is chosen Pre- sident of the ... adoption - The Relations of the United States with Foreign Powers - Congress establishes the Departments of the ...
... adopted - General Washington requested to consent to administer the Government - He is chosen Pre- sident of the ... adoption - The Relations of the United States with Foreign Powers - Congress establishes the Departments of the ...
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... adopted measures to main- tain the claims of the British crown . They em- powered the executive of the Colony to raise a regiment to consist of three hundred men . Mr. Fry , a gentleman acquainted with the western country , was ...
... adopted measures to main- tain the claims of the British crown . They em- powered the executive of the Colony to raise a regiment to consist of three hundred men . Mr. Fry , a gentleman acquainted with the western country , was ...
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... adopted , did all in his power to carry them into effect . The 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 ...
... adopted , did all in his power to carry them into effect . The 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 ...
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... adopted . Soon after the army left Cumberland , Colonel Washington was attacked by a violent fever ; re- fusing to be left behind , he was carried forward in a covered waggon . All the difficulties arising from the state of the roads ...
... adopted . Soon after the army left Cumberland , Colonel Washington was attacked by a violent fever ; re- fusing to be left behind , he was carried forward in a covered waggon . All the difficulties arising from the state of the roads ...
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