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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... letter , a very haughty and intempe- rate answer was returned , in which complaints concerning the treatment of prisoners were retorted ; and it was affected to be considered as an instance of clemency , that the cord was not applied to ...
... letter , a very haughty and intempe- rate answer was returned , in which complaints concerning the treatment of prisoners were retorted ; and it was affected to be considered as an instance of clemency , that the cord was not applied to ...
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... letter , General Schuyler was directed to make parti- cular inquiries into the conduct of general Prescott ; and congress , on being informed of the result of the application , ordered that officer into close jail , * A physician and ...
... letter , General Schuyler was directed to make parti- cular inquiries into the conduct of general Prescott ; and congress , on being informed of the result of the application , ordered that officer into close jail , * A physician and ...
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... letter was written to him by lieutenant CHAP . I. colonel Wolcott , who had been employed to settle the terms of a general cartel , which pro- duced an angry correspondence between the commanders of the two armies , which exhibits the ...
... letter was written to him by lieutenant CHAP . I. colonel Wolcott , who had been employed to settle the terms of a general cartel , which pro- duced an angry correspondence between the commanders of the two armies , which exhibits the ...
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... letter manifesting the sanguine hopes of congress that the desire , expressed in them , would soon be realized ; but to do so , required means infinitely greater than those placed in the hands of their general . Many concurring causes ...
... letter manifesting the sanguine hopes of congress that the desire , expressed in them , would soon be realized ; but to do so , required means infinitely greater than those placed in the hands of their general . Many concurring causes ...
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... letter from the com- mander in chief to congress , in answer to that which enclosed the resolutions which have been mentioned , and which expressed the brilliant schemes of victory in which the government at that time indulged itself ...
... letter from the com- mander in chief to congress , in answer to that which enclosed the resolutions which have been mentioned , and which expressed the brilliant schemes of victory in which the government at that time indulged itself ...
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