The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Volume 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... regiments , revolted . On a con- certed signal , the non - commissioned officers and pri- vates turned out with their arms , and announced the design of marching to the seat of Congress , there 8 [ 1781 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... regiments , revolted . On a con- certed signal , the non - commissioned officers and pri- vates turned out with their arms , and announced the design of marching to the seat of Congress , there 8 [ 1781 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Halaman 9
... Congress , there to demand a redress of their intolerable grievances . The mutiny defied opposition . In the attempt to quell it , one cfficer was killed , and several dangerously wound- ed . General Wayne , in a threatening attitude ...
... Congress , there to demand a redress of their intolerable grievances . The mutiny defied opposition . In the attempt to quell it , one cfficer was killed , and several dangerously wound- ed . General Wayne , in a threatening attitude ...
Halaman 11
... Congress had made a requi- sition upon the several states for an army consisting of thirty - seven thousand men . In May , the states , from New - Jersey to New - Hampshire inclusive , had not in the field more than seven thousand ...
... Congress had made a requi- sition upon the several states for an army consisting of thirty - seven thousand men . In May , the states , from New - Jersey to New - Hampshire inclusive , had not in the field more than seven thousand ...
Halaman 12
... Congress and to the states , and had sent officers of the greatest influence into the respective governments to enforce his statements . The mind of General WASHINGTON sunk not under his embarrassments . He had fully reflected upon the ...
... Congress and to the states , and had sent officers of the greatest influence into the respective governments to enforce his statements . The mind of General WASHINGTON sunk not under his embarrassments . He had fully reflected upon the ...
Halaman 13
... Congress from that state , a merchant of much intelligence and enterprise , was entrusted with the management of the finances of the United States . To him the Legislature of Pennsylvania transferred the taxes appropriated to furnish ...
... Congress from that state , a merchant of much intelligence and enterprise , was entrusted with the management of the finances of the United States . To him the Legislature of Pennsylvania transferred the taxes appropriated to furnish ...
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