The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United StatesPorter & Coates, 1808 - 560 páginas |
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... - Addresses to him - His Answers Negotiations with the Indians - Treaty with the Creeks- War with the Wabash and Miamis Tribes - General Har mar's Expedition - Saint Clair defeated - General Wayne victorious X CONTENTS .
... - Addresses to him - His Answers Negotiations with the Indians - Treaty with the Creeks- War with the Wabash and Miamis Tribes - General Har mar's Expedition - Saint Clair defeated - General Wayne victorious X CONTENTS .
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... Treaty with them - Second Session of Congress - Fiscal Arrangements of the Secretary of the Treasury - Indisposition of the President - He visits Mount Vernon - Meets Congress at Philadelphia - His Tour to the Southern States - Second ...
... Treaty with them - Second Session of Congress - Fiscal Arrangements of the Secretary of the Treasury - Indisposition of the President - He visits Mount Vernon - Meets Congress at Philadelphia - His Tour to the Southern States - Second ...
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... treaties between the two countries . It was difficult to select a proper agent to exe- cute this perilous mission . He must pass through an unexplored wilderness , filled by tribes of In- dians ; some of which were doubtful friends ...
... treaties between the two countries . It was difficult to select a proper agent to exe- cute this perilous mission . He must pass through an unexplored wilderness , filled by tribes of In- dians ; some of which were doubtful friends ...
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... treaty , commissioners might meet to put them into form . Accordingly Vis- count de Noailles , and Lieutenant Colonel Lau- rens on the part of the allies , and Colonel Dundas and Major Ross , on the part of the English , met the next ...
... treaty , commissioners might meet to put them into form . Accordingly Vis- count de Noailles , and Lieutenant Colonel Lau- rens on the part of the allies , and Colonel Dundas and Major Ross , on the part of the English , met the next ...
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... treaty an article in favour of those Americans who had joined his standard : but General Washington re- ferred their case to the civil authority . Permis- sion however was granted to his Lordship to send the Bonetta sloop of war ...
... treaty an article in favour of those Americans who had joined his standard : but General Washington re- ferred their case to the civil authority . Permis- sion however was granted to his Lordship to send the Bonetta sloop of war ...
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The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the ..., Volumes 1-2 Aaron Bancroft Visualização integral - 1860 |
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