The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United StatesHenry T. Coates, 1882 - 489 páginas |
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... Appointed a Judge of the County Court , and a Member of the Virginia Legislature - Chosen a Member of the first Congress - Appointed Commander - in - Chief of the American Forces - Arrives at Camp - Arranges the Army- Deficiency of Arms ...
... Appointed a Judge of the County Court , and a Member of the Virginia Legislature - Chosen a Member of the first Congress - Appointed Commander - in - Chief of the American Forces - Arrives at Camp - Arranges the Army- Deficiency of Arms ...
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... Appointed an Adjutant - General of the militia - His embassy to the Ohio - Commissioned as Lieu- tenant - Colonel of a regular regiment - Surprises a detach- ment of French troops - Capitulation of Fort Necessity - He is appointed a ...
... Appointed an Adjutant - General of the militia - His embassy to the Ohio - Commissioned as Lieu- tenant - Colonel of a regular regiment - Surprises a detach- ment of French troops - Capitulation of Fort Necessity - He is appointed a ...
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... Appointed a Judge of the County Court , and a Member of the Virginia Legislature - Chosen a Mem- ber of the first Congress - Appointed Commander - in - Chief of the American Forces - Arrives at Camp -- Arranges the Army --Deficiency of ...
... Appointed a Judge of the County Court , and a Member of the Virginia Legislature - Chosen a Mem- ber of the first Congress - Appointed Commander - in - Chief of the American Forces - Arrives at Camp -- Arranges the Army --Deficiency of ...
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