The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Volum 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... attended to their pressing wants . Most of the artillerists , and many of the infantry were discharged , because their time of service was vaguely expressed in the orders under which they had enlisted . The residue received furloughs ...
... attended to their pressing wants . Most of the artillerists , and many of the infantry were discharged , because their time of service was vaguely expressed in the orders under which they had enlisted . The residue received furloughs ...
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... attend its passage through that honourable body . At this period , Congress was much divided in opi- nion upon the most important publick questions . State jealousies and interests arose in opposition to the en- gagements of the Nation ...
... attend its passage through that honourable body . At this period , Congress was much divided in opi- nion upon the most important publick questions . State jealousies and interests arose in opposition to the en- gagements of the Nation ...
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... attend to your situation , and redress yourselves . If the present moment be lost , every fu- ture effort is in vain ; and your threats then , will be as empty as your entreaties now . " I would advise you , therefore , to come to some ...
... attend to your situation , and redress yourselves . If the present moment be lost , every fu- ture effort is in vain ; and your threats then , will be as empty as your entreaties now . " I would advise you , therefore , to come to some ...
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... attend them , either on furlough , or by de- tachment . " This answer proved satisfactory ; good humour pre- vailed through the camp , furloughs were generally taken ; and in the course of the summer , the greater part of the soldiers ...
... attend them , either on furlough , or by de- tachment . " This answer proved satisfactory ; good humour pre- vailed through the camp , furloughs were generally taken ; and in the course of the summer , the greater part of the soldiers ...
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... attended . The heads are as follows , copied from the folio manuscript pa- per book in the file of the treasury office , No. 3700 , being a black box of tin , containing , under lock and key , both that and the vouchers . Total of ...
... attended . The heads are as follows , copied from the folio manuscript pa- per book in the file of the treasury office , No. 3700 , being a black box of tin , containing , under lock and key , both that and the vouchers . Total of ...
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