The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... object has been to explain the writings and acts of Washing- The illustrations supplied by the notes and appendixes , being derived almost whol- ly from unpublished manuscripts , may justly claim to be considered as authentic , and as ...
... object has been to explain the writings and acts of Washing- The illustrations supplied by the notes and appendixes , being derived almost whol- ly from unpublished manuscripts , may justly claim to be considered as authentic , and as ...
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... Objects of the Campaign . - Successful Operations of Lafayette against Cornwallis . The combined Armies cross the Hudson and march to Virginia . - The Fleet of Count de Grasse enters the Chesapeake.— Siege of Yorktown . — Capitu- lation ...
... Objects of the Campaign . - Successful Operations of Lafayette against Cornwallis . The combined Armies cross the Hudson and march to Virginia . - The Fleet of Count de Grasse enters the Chesapeake.— Siege of Yorktown . — Capitu- lation ...
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... object was to form a line of military posts from Louisiana to Canada , and thus confine the western limits of the English colonies within the Allegany Mountains . Thus far had the French advanced , before the British government be- gan ...
... object was to form a line of military posts from Louisiana to Canada , and thus confine the western limits of the English colonies within the Allegany Mountains . Thus far had the French advanced , before the British government be- gan ...
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... objects of the intruders . Fortified with written instructions to this effect , with credentials and a passport to which the great seal of the colony was affixed , he departed from Williams- burg , the seat of government in Virginia ...
... objects of the intruders . Fortified with written instructions to this effect , with credentials and a passport to which the great seal of the colony was affixed , he departed from Williams- burg , the seat of government in Virginia ...
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... objects of his mission , and the wishes of the gov- He then gave them a string of wampum , the Indian token of friendship and alliance . They consult- ed together , and deputed Tanacharison to reply in the name of the whole . His ...
... objects of his mission , and the wishes of the gov- He then gave them a string of wampum , the Indian token of friendship and alliance . They consult- ed together , and deputed Tanacharison to reply in the name of the whole . His ...
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