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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Side iv
... resolutions - Preliminary articles of peace received -Cessation of Hostilities proclaimed —— General WASHINGTON addresses a Circular Letter to the Ex- ecutives of the several States - Army disbanded- New Levies of Pennsylvania revolt ...
... resolutions - Preliminary articles of peace received -Cessation of Hostilities proclaimed —— General WASHINGTON addresses a Circular Letter to the Ex- ecutives of the several States - Army disbanded- New Levies of Pennsylvania revolt ...
Side vi
... resolution to retire from Publick Life - Meets Congress for the last time - Describes the Letters that had been forged - Attends the Inauguration of Mr. Adams— Retires to Mount Vernon - Threatening attitude of France - General ...
... resolution to retire from Publick Life - Meets Congress for the last time - Describes the Letters that had been forged - Attends the Inauguration of Mr. Adams— Retires to Mount Vernon - Threatening attitude of France - General ...
Side 10
... resolved , not to hazard his authority as Commander in Chief , in the attempt to bring the revolters to order by the influence of his personal character ; but to leave the delicate transaction with the civil government of the state ...
... resolved , not to hazard his authority as Commander in Chief , in the attempt to bring the revolters to order by the influence of his personal character ; but to leave the delicate transaction with the civil government of the state ...
Side 12
... resolution rose to meet them . While pondering upon his despe- rate prospects , he received the grateful ... resolved to employ a respectable fleet in the American seas the next summer . The plan of vigorous operations was resumed , and ...
... resolution rose to meet them . While pondering upon his despe- rate prospects , he received the grateful ... resolved to employ a respectable fleet in the American seas the next summer . The plan of vigorous operations was resumed , and ...
Side 15
... resolved on this plan , he in a private manner adopted measures for its execution . The defence of West Point and of the other posts on the Hudson was committed to General Heath , and a large portion of the troops raised in the Northern ...
... resolved on this plan , he in a private manner adopted measures for its execution . The defence of West Point and of the other posts on the Hudson was committed to General Heath , and a large portion of the troops raised in the Northern ...
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