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, Volume 4Richard Phillips, 1805 - Presidents |
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... possession of it . Congress determine to attack Canada , and the other British possessions in North America . General ' Washington urges reasons against the plan . Has a personal interview with the committee of Congress , and induces ...
... possession of it . Congress determine to attack Canada , and the other British possessions in North America . General ' Washington urges reasons against the plan . Has a personal interview with the committee of Congress , and induces ...
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... possession of Savannah . Sunbury surrenders to General Prevost . The state of Georgia reduced . General Lincoln takes the command of the southern army . Major , Gardner defeated by General Moultrie . Insurrection of the Tories in South ...
... possession of Savannah . Sunbury surrenders to General Prevost . The state of Georgia reduced . General Lincoln takes the command of the southern army . Major , Gardner defeated by General Moultrie . Insurrection of the Tories in South ...
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... possession of it - Con- gress determines to attack Canada , and the other British possessions in North America - General Washington VOL . IV . B Washington urges reasons against the plan - has a personal.
... possession of it - Con- gress determines to attack Canada , and the other British possessions in North America - General Washington VOL . IV . B Washington urges reasons against the plan - has a personal.
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... possession of their army , and are understood to have brought positive and secret orders for its immediate evacuation . The reception which had been already given to the conciliatory bills , on which their mission was founded ; founded ...
... possession of their army , and are understood to have brought positive and secret orders for its immediate evacuation . The reception which had been already given to the conciliatory bills , on which their mission was founded ; founded ...
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... possession of their army , and are understood to have brought positive and secret orders for its immediate evacuation . The reception which had been already given to the conciliatory bills , on which their mission was founded ; founded ...
... possession of their army , and are understood to have brought positive and secret orders for its immediate evacuation . The reception which had been already given to the conciliatory bills , on which their mission was founded ; founded ...
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