Life of George Washington...J. Stockdale, 1808 - 560 Seiten |
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... secure the Neutrality of the United States in the War between France and England - Mr . Genet's illegal practices - He insults the Government - The Executive re- stricts him - He appeals to the People - They support the Administration ...
... secure the Neutrality of the United States in the War between France and England - Mr . Genet's illegal practices - He insults the Government - The Executive re- stricts him - He appeals to the People - They support the Administration ...
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... secure , he engaged as guides , with them , ascended the Alleghany river , and at the mouth of French Creek found the first French post . Proceeding up the creek to another fort , he met Monsieur le Gardeur de St. Pierre , the ...
... secure , he engaged as guides , with them , ascended the Alleghany river , and at the mouth of French Creek found the first French post . Proceeding up the creek to another fort , he met Monsieur le Gardeur de St. Pierre , the ...
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... secure the success of the expedition . He earnestly recommended that the heavy artillery and baggage should be left under the charge of a subaltern officer ; and that the commander - in- chief , with the flower of his army , should with ...
... secure the success of the expedition . He earnestly recommended that the heavy artillery and baggage should be left under the charge of a subaltern officer ; and that the commander - in- chief , with the flower of his army , should with ...
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... secure discipline in the permanent troops . The colony was at that time too poor or too improvident seasonably to lay up magazines for the use of her little army , or to keep money in the military chest for its regular payment . Under ...
... secure discipline in the permanent troops . The colony was at that time too poor or too improvident seasonably to lay up magazines for the use of her little army , or to keep money in the military chest for its regular payment . Under ...
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... secure any kind of necessaries ) did dispatch messengers , ( thinking that I had not represented their mise- ries in the piteous manner they deserved ) with addresses of their own to your Honour and the as- sembly , praying relief . And ...
... secure any kind of necessaries ) did dispatch messengers , ( thinking that I had not represented their mise- ries in the piteous manner they deserved ) with addresses of their own to your Honour and the as- sembly , praying relief . And ...
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