The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States, Объемы 1-2Crosby, Nichols, Lee, 1860 |
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... confidence and free communication existed . 1757. This year Lord Loudoun succeeded to tho civil government of Virginia , and to the chief com- mand of the British troops in North America . Colo- nel WASHINGTON obtained permission to ...
... confidence and free communication existed . 1757. This year Lord Loudoun succeeded to tho civil government of Virginia , and to the chief com- mand of the British troops in North America . Colo- nel WASHINGTON obtained permission to ...
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... confidence in him , even at a time when he was unable to defend them from the slaughter and devastation of the enemy . Colonel WASHINGTON now saw the great object at tained , to which for years he had directed his whole . mind . The ...
... confidence in him , even at a time when he was unable to defend them from the slaughter and devastation of the enemy . Colonel WASHINGTON now saw the great object at tained , to which for years he had directed his whole . mind . The ...
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... confidence and esteem of all who were ac- quainted with his character . While a Legislator of Virginia , he took an active part in opposition to the principle assumed by the British Parliament , to tax the American colonies . When it ...
... confidence and esteem of all who were ac- quainted with his character . While a Legislator of Virginia , he took an active part in opposition to the principle assumed by the British Parliament , to tax the American colonies . When it ...
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... confidence of the publick , and successfully to conduct the ardu- ous conflicts of the war . Congress unanimously elect ed him " General and Cominander in Chief of the United Colonies , and of all the forces now raised , and to be ...
... confidence of the publick , and successfully to conduct the ardu- ous conflicts of the war . Congress unanimously elect ed him " General and Cominander in Chief of the United Colonies , and of all the forces now raised , and to be ...
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... confidence in his talents , which the publick already entertained . " Gentlemen , your kind congratulations on my ap- pointment and arrival , demand my warmest acknow ledgments , and will ever be retained in grateful re- membrance . In ...
... confidence in his talents , which the publick already entertained . " Gentlemen , your kind congratulations on my ap- pointment and arrival , demand my warmest acknow ledgments , and will ever be retained in grateful re- membrance . In ...
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The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army ... Aaron Bancroft Полный просмотр - 1808 |
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