Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the Seven Years' War, the Revolutionary War, the Formation of the Federal Constitution, and the Administration of WashingtonLeary & Getz, 1853 - 586 pages |
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... Letter 80 .... Battle Ground ........ 83 .... Battle of the Monongahela . 86 .... Burial of Brad lock ... PAINTER ... Letter 91 .... Provincial Soldier .. 92 .... Indian Warfare ..... 92 .... Initial Letter 101 ... Loudoun ...
... Letter 80 .... Battle Ground ........ 83 .... Battle of the Monongahela . 86 .... Burial of Brad lock ... PAINTER ... Letter 91 .... Provincial Soldier .. 92 .... Indian Warfare ..... 92 .... Initial Letter 101 ... Loudoun ...
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... Letter ... 341 .... Washington at Monmouth 350 .... Valley of Wyoming .... 353. Captain Biddle .... 354 .... General Wayne 354 Initial Letter 373 ..- General Lincoln .. 373. Initial Letter 384 .... Bank ..................... . 292 ...
... Letter ... 341 .... Washington at Monmouth 350 .... Valley of Wyoming .... 353. Captain Biddle .... 354 .... General Wayne 354 Initial Letter 373 ..- General Lincoln .. 373. Initial Letter 384 .... Bank ..................... . 292 ...
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... letter expressed in terms by no means conciliatory , and which was passed through the hands of Congress - a very extraordinary circumstance in the case of a general communicating with his commander . This letter , dated Albany ...
... letter expressed in terms by no means conciliatory , and which was passed through the hands of Congress - a very extraordinary circumstance in the case of a general communicating with his commander . This letter , dated Albany ...
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