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, 第 4 卷Richard Phillips, 1805 |
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... Letters from General Wash- ington on the state of public affairs . Invasion of Georgia . General Howe defeated by the ... Letter from General Washington on this subject . Colonel Van Schaick surprises and destroys one of the Indian ...
... Letters from General Wash- ington on the state of public affairs . Invasion of Georgia . General Howe defeated by the ... Letter from General Washington on this subject . Colonel Van Schaick surprises and destroys one of the Indian ...
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... Letter from Ge- neral Washington to Congress . The American army go into winter quarters . CHAPTER V. 143 Sir Henry Clinton invests Charlestown . Colonel Wash- ington defeats Tarleton . Opinion of General Wash- ington on the subject of ...
... Letter from Ge- neral Washington to Congress . The American army go into winter quarters . CHAPTER V. 143 Sir Henry Clinton invests Charlestown . Colonel Wash- ington defeats Tarleton . Opinion of General Wash- ington on the subject of ...
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... Letter of Ge- neral Washington on American affairs . Proceedings of Congress respecting the army . Major Tralmadge destroys the British stores at Coram . Army retires into winter quarters . Irruption of Major Carlton into New York ...
... Letter of Ge- neral Washington on American affairs . Proceedings of Congress respecting the army . Major Tralmadge destroys the British stores at Coram . Army retires into winter quarters . Irruption of Major Carlton into New York ...
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... letters had been received from Lord Howe and Sir Henry Clinton , inclosing the acts themselves , to which Congress returned the following answer : 66 MY LORD , " I have had the honour to lay your Lordship's letter of May 27 , with the ...
... letters had been received from Lord Howe and Sir Henry Clinton , inclosing the acts themselves , to which Congress returned the following answer : 66 MY LORD , " I have had the honour to lay your Lordship's letter of May 27 , with the ...
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... letters had been received from Lord Howe and Sir Henry Clinton , inclosing the acts themselves , to which Congress returned the following answer : 66 MY LORD , " I have had the honour to lay your Lordship's letter of May 27 , with the ...
... letters had been received from Lord Howe and Sir Henry Clinton , inclosing the acts themselves , to which Congress returned the following answer : 66 MY LORD , " I have had the honour to lay your Lordship's letter of May 27 , with the ...
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