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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... body entertain exalted sentiments of the services of the army , and from a full conviction of its merits and ... bodies , where there is a va- riety of different interests to reconcile , their determi- nations are slow . Why then should ...
... body entertain exalted sentiments of the services of the army , and from a full conviction of its merits and ... bodies , where there is a va- riety of different interests to reconcile , their determi- nations are slow . Why then should ...
Halaman 41
... body upon the subject of our late address , which was for- warded by a Committee of the army , some of whom are waiting upon Congress for the result . In the al- ternative of peace or war , this event would be highly satisfactory , and ...
... body upon the subject of our late address , which was for- warded by a Committee of the army , some of whom are waiting upon Congress for the result . In the al- ternative of peace or war , this event would be highly satisfactory , and ...
Halaman 47
... body under these circum- stances , was deemed a measure of too great hazard . Congress therefore directed the General not to give discharges to the troops which were enlisted for the war , until the definite articles of peace should be ...
... body under these circum- stances , was deemed a measure of too great hazard . Congress therefore directed the General not to give discharges to the troops which were enlisted for the war , until the definite articles of peace should be ...
Halaman 48
... of private life ; about eighty new levies , stationed at Lancaster in Penn- sylvania , revolted from their officers , and in a body marched to Philadelphia . Being there joined by two hundred 48 [ 1783 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... of private life ; about eighty new levies , stationed at Lancaster in Penn- sylvania , revolted from their officers , and in a body marched to Philadelphia . Being there joined by two hundred 48 [ 1783 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Halaman 51
... body , the General immediately re- paired to resign his military command . * * On his way to Annapolis , he stopped at Philadelphia to settle his accounts ; of which transaction Dr. Gordon makes the following statement . " While in the ...
... body , the General immediately re- paired to resign his military command . * * On his way to Annapolis , he stopped at Philadelphia to settle his accounts ; of which transaction Dr. Gordon makes the following statement . " While in the ...
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