History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... army together , but guided himself with so much discretion as to command the approbation both of the army and of the citizens . Nothing of decisive importance could be attempted with an army so badly provided , and so deficient in ...
... army together , but guided himself with so much discretion as to command the approbation both of the army and of the citizens . Nothing of decisive importance could be attempted with an army so badly provided , and so deficient in ...
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... army - Cessation of hostilities- Good conduct of the army - Mutiny of some new levies in Pennsylvania - The Society of the Cincinnati - Washington's circular letter- The Definitive Treaty of Peace - The army disbanded - Washington's ...
... army - Cessation of hostilities- Good conduct of the army - Mutiny of some new levies in Pennsylvania - The Society of the Cincinnati - Washington's circular letter- The Definitive Treaty of Peace - The army disbanded - Washington's ...
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... ARMY . pen , that any place or territory , be- longing to Great Britain or to the United States , should have been con- quered by the arms of either from the other , before the arrival of the said provisional articles in America , it is ...
... ARMY . pen , that any place or territory , be- longing to Great Britain or to the United States , should have been con- quered by the arms of either from the other , before the arrival of the said provisional articles in America , it is ...
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