Life of George Washington...J. Stockdale, 1808 - 560 Seiten |
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Aaron Bancroft. \ der the guidance of an evil genius . The conduct of our leaders , if not actuated by superior orders , is tempered with something - I do not care to give a name to . Nothing now but a miracle can bring this campaign to ...
Aaron Bancroft. \ der the guidance of an evil genius . The conduct of our leaders , if not actuated by superior orders , is tempered with something - I do not care to give a name to . Nothing now but a miracle can bring this campaign to ...
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... conduct the Britons acknowledge to be highly honourable to the troops themselves , and to the Commander , who trained them to the service . General Forbes com- plimented Colonel Washington on the occasion . Colonel Washington was at ...
... conduct the Britons acknowledge to be highly honourable to the troops themselves , and to the Commander , who trained them to the service . General Forbes com- plimented Colonel Washington on the occasion . Colonel Washington was at ...
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... conducted . Colonel Washington furnished two hundred men of his regiment to the garrison , and soon after returned to Williamsburg to take his seat in the House of Burgesses , of which , in his absence , he had been chosen a member ...
... conducted . Colonel Washington furnished two hundred men of his regiment to the garrison , and soon after returned to Williamsburg to take his seat in the House of Burgesses , of which , in his absence , he had been chosen a member ...
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... conducted upon system , exact method and economy were observed throughout every department of his household , the accounts of his overseers he weekly inspected , the divi- sions of his farm were numbered , the expense of 38 [ 1759 ...
... conducted upon system , exact method and economy were observed throughout every department of his household , the accounts of his overseers he weekly inspected , the divi- sions of his farm were numbered , the expense of 38 [ 1759 ...
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... conduct the war . By the representations of indi- viduals from Nova Scotia , Congress was led to suppose that a small force from the American army , aided by those inhabitants of that province , who were in the American interest , might ...
... conduct the war . By the representations of indi- viduals from Nova Scotia , Congress was led to suppose that a small force from the American army , aided by those inhabitants of that province , who were in the American interest , might ...
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