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. Comp. Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers ...J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... gentleman in whose representations great confidence is to be placed on every account , and his situation in the army enabled him to obtain the best information . ran regiment , distinguished alike for its discipline and courage 6 THE LIFE ...
... gentleman in whose representations great confidence is to be placed on every account , and his situation in the army enabled him to obtain the best information . ran regiment , distinguished alike for its discipline and courage 6 THE LIFE ...
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... gentleman , which has been published in the " View of the Campaign of 1781 , in the Carolinas , by H. Lee , " gives the British view of that transaction , and exonerates Lord Rawdon from all blame . Lieutenant Colonel Balfour commanded ...
... gentleman , which has been published in the " View of the Campaign of 1781 , in the Carolinas , by H. Lee , " gives the British view of that transaction , and exonerates Lord Rawdon from all blame . Lieutenant Colonel Balfour commanded ...
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... gentleman was taken up very seriously by General Greene , and was near producing a system of retaliation . The British officers , pursuing this policy , are stated to have executed several of the zealous partisans of the revolution who ...
... gentleman was taken up very seriously by General Greene , and was near producing a system of retaliation . The British officers , pursuing this policy , are stated to have executed several of the zealous partisans of the revolution who ...
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... gentleman was taken up very seriously by General Greene , and was near producing a system of retaliation . The British officers , pursuing this policy , are stated to have executed several of the zealous partisans of the revolution who ...
... gentleman was taken up very seriously by General Greene , and was near producing a system of retaliation . The British officers , pursuing this policy , are stated to have executed several of the zealous partisans of the revolution who ...
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... gentleman had entered into the family of the Commander - in - chief at an early period of the war , and had always shared a large portion of his esteem . Brave to excess , he sought every occasion to render service to his country , and ...
... gentleman had entered into the family of the Commander - in - chief at an early period of the war , and had always shared a large portion of his esteem . Brave to excess , he sought every occasion to render service to his country , and ...
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