The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, 第 2 卷T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... Army , THROUGH THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR ; AND THE FIRST PRESIDENT , ་ ་ OF THE UNITED STATES . BY AARON BANCROFT , D. D. PASTOR OF a congreGATIONAL CHURCH IN WORCESTER . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . STEREOTYPED BY T. H. CARTER & CO . BOSTON ...
... Army , THROUGH THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR ; AND THE FIRST PRESIDENT , ་ ་ OF THE UNITED STATES . BY AARON BANCROFT , D. D. PASTOR OF a congreGATIONAL CHURCH IN WORCESTER . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . STEREOTYPED BY T. H. CARTER & CO . BOSTON ...
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... Army - General St. Clair despatched to Carolina— The other Corps of the Army return to the Neigh- bourhood of New - York , and go into Winter Quar- ters CHAPTER IX . ל Preparations for another Campaign - Sir Guy Carle- ton arrives at ...
... Army - General St. Clair despatched to Carolina— The other Corps of the Army return to the Neigh- bourhood of New - York , and go into Winter Quar- ters CHAPTER IX . ל Preparations for another Campaign - Sir Guy Carle- ton arrives at ...
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... Army disbanded- New Levies of Pennsylvania revolt - The Com- mander in Chief enters New - York - Takes leaves of his Officers - Resigns his Commission to the Presi- dent of Congress - Retires to Mount Vernon CHAPTER X. 26 General ...
... Army disbanded- New Levies of Pennsylvania revolt - The Com- mander in Chief enters New - York - Takes leaves of his Officers - Resigns his Commission to the Presi- dent of Congress - Retires to Mount Vernon CHAPTER X. 26 General ...
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