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, Volume 3C.P. Wayne., 1804 |
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... in the expedition against Quebec . Every thing which courage could perform was now again expected from him ; nor were these expectations disappointed by the event . CHAP . L July . The small - pox , GEORGE WASHINGTON . 5.
... in the expedition against Quebec . Every thing which courage could perform was now again expected from him ; nor were these expectations disappointed by the event . CHAP . L July . The small - pox , GEORGE WASHINGTON . 5.
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... expected aid , their elders and chiefs disclaimed the acts of aggression which had been committed by some of their young men , and the validity of these excuses was very willingly admitted by the American government . 1776 . In the ...
... expected aid , their elders and chiefs disclaimed the acts of aggression which had been committed by some of their young men , and the validity of these excuses was very willingly admitted by the American government . 1776 . In the ...
Halaman 19
... expected , did not arrive on the seacoast , or in West Florida , and that the war would be prosecuted against them with vigour ; they very prudently stopped short , and made their peace . The operations of the Cherokees were more ...
... expected , did not arrive on the seacoast , or in West Florida , and that the war would be prosecuted against them with vigour ; they very prudently stopped short , and made their peace . The operations of the Cherokees were more ...
Halaman 20
... expected , they were compelled to sue for peace , which was readily granted them . " 6 In pursuance of the policy which had been recommended by general Washington , some attempts were made to counteract the efforts of the enemy , to arm ...
... expected , they were compelled to sue for peace , which was readily granted them . " 6 In pursuance of the policy which had been recommended by general Washington , some attempts were made to counteract the efforts of the enemy , to arm ...
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... expected from them can be realized . Of consequence , the attention of congress could not have been directed too soon to this object . of The want of skill and experience in this important department , could not fail to be dis- played ...
... expected from them can be realized . Of consequence , the attention of congress could not have been directed too soon to this object . of The want of skill and experience in this important department , could not fail to be dis- played ...
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