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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... favour claims . " Congress as soon as they received General WASHINGTON's official letter giving information of the event , resolved to go in procession to the Dutch Lutheran Church , and return thanks to 24 [ 1781 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... favour claims . " Congress as soon as they received General WASHINGTON's official letter giving information of the event , resolved to go in procession to the Dutch Lutheran Church , and return thanks to 24 [ 1781 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Side 25
... resolved that a marble column should be erected at York- town in Virginia , bearing emblems of the alliance be- tween the United States and his Most Christian Majesty , and inscribed with a succint narrative of the surrender of the ...
... resolved that a marble column should be erected at York- town in Virginia , bearing emblems of the alliance be- tween the United States and his Most Christian Majesty , and inscribed with a succint narrative of the surrender of the ...
Side 26
... resolutions - Pre- liminary Articles of Peace received - Cessation of Hostilities proclaimed - General Washington addresses a Circular Letter to the Executives of the Several States - Army disbanded - New Levies of Pennsylvania revolt ...
... resolutions - Pre- liminary Articles of Peace received - Cessation of Hostilities proclaimed - General Washington addresses a Circular Letter to the Executives of the Several States - Army disbanded - New Levies of Pennsylvania revolt ...
Side 27
... resolutions of Congress . 1782. The first intelligence from the British govern- ment , after the surrender of Earl Cornwallis , indicated a design to continue the American war ; but early in May , Sir Guy Carlton arrived at New - York ...
... resolutions of Congress . 1782. The first intelligence from the British govern- ment , after the surrender of Earl Cornwallis , indicated a design to continue the American war ; but early in May , Sir Guy Carlton arrived at New - York ...
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... resolution . This doubt was strengthened by the consideration that , since the pas- sage of the resolution , the articles of confederation had been adopted , and by these the concurrence of nine states , in Congress assembled , is ...
... resolution . This doubt was strengthened by the consideration that , since the pas- sage of the resolution , the articles of confederation had been adopted , and by these the concurrence of nine states , in Congress assembled , is ...
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