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 - Generals |
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... United States John Marshall. 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 . COMPILED UNDER THE ...
... United States John Marshall. 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 . COMPILED UNDER THE ...
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... United States John Marshall. DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA , TO WIT . ***** SEAL . BE IT REMEMBERED , that on the thirteenth day of February , in the twenty - eighth year of the Independence of the United States of America , CALEB P. WAYNE ...
... United States John Marshall. DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA , TO WIT . ***** SEAL . BE IT REMEMBERED , that on the thirteenth day of February , in the twenty - eighth year of the Independence of the United States of America , CALEB P. WAYNE ...
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... United States John Marshall. General Washington's exertions to increase his force and to place it on a respectable footing before the en- suing campaign .... Congress send a committee of their own body to the army .... Attempt to ...
... United States John Marshall. General Washington's exertions to increase his force and to place it on a respectable footing before the en- suing campaign .... Congress send a committee of their own body to the army .... Attempt to ...
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... United States John Marshall. LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON . CHAPTER I. Arnold defeated on the lakes .... General Carleton appears before Ticonderoga .... Retires into winter quarters in Canada .... Indian affairs .... Treatment of prisoners ...
... United States John Marshall. LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON . CHAPTER I. Arnold defeated on the lakes .... General Carleton appears before Ticonderoga .... Retires into winter quarters in Canada .... Indian affairs .... Treatment of prisoners ...
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... United States John Marshall. CHAP . I. manner , and about an equal number of large 1776. boats acted as tenders . * This formidable fleet October 4 . navigated by seven hundred prime seamen , on board of which was general Carleton him ...
... United States John Marshall. CHAP . I. manner , and about an equal number of large 1776. boats acted as tenders . * This formidable fleet October 4 . navigated by seven hundred prime seamen , on board of which was general Carleton him ...
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