The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... regiments and strength of the forces he was to command . During the presidency it was likewise his custom to subject the treasury reports and accompanying docu- ments to the process of tabular condensation , with a vast expenditure of ...
... regiments and strength of the forces he was to command . During the presidency it was likewise his custom to subject the treasury reports and accompanying docu- ments to the process of tabular condensation , with a vast expenditure of ...
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... regiment . The appointment of Innes was an unpopular meas- ure in Virginia , as he was from another colony ; and the governor was accused of partiality for an old friend and countryman , both he and Innes being Scotchmen by birth . No ...
... regiment . The appointment of Innes was an unpopular meas- ure in Virginia , as he was from another colony ; and the governor was accused of partiality for an old friend and countryman , both he and Innes being Scotchmen by birth . No ...
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... regiment consisted of three hundred and five , includ- ing officers , of whom twelve were killed and forty- three wounded . Captain Mackay's company was sup- posed to contain about one hundred , but the number of killed and wounded is ...
... regiment consisted of three hundred and five , includ- ing officers , of whom twelve were killed and forty- three wounded . Captain Mackay's company was sup- posed to contain about one hundred , but the number of killed and wounded is ...
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... regiment , which had marched by way of Winchester to Alexandria . He there received orders to fill up the companies by en- listments , and lead them without delay to Will's Creek , where Colonel Innes was employed in building Fort ...
... regiment , which had marched by way of Winchester to Alexandria . He there received orders to fill up the companies by en- listments , and lead them without delay to Will's Creek , where Colonel Innes was employed in building Fort ...
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... regiment was reduced by death , wounds , and sick- ness . He was ordered to obtain recruits , but not a farthing of money had been provided . He was or- dered to march , but his men had neither arms , tents , ammunition , clothing , nor ...
... regiment was reduced by death , wounds , and sick- ness . He was ordered to obtain recruits , but not a farthing of money had been provided . He was or- dered to march , but his men had neither arms , tents , ammunition , clothing , nor ...
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