The Lives of the Presidents of the United States: Embracing a Brief History of the Principal Events of Their Respective Administrations : to which is Appended, the Declaration of Independence ...H. Phelps & Company, 1847 - 128 страница |
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... Continental Congress . - Appointed commander - in - chief of the Army . years he was thus employed , except when occasionally called to be a rep- resentative in the provincial assembly , or to the performance of some tem- porary public ...
... Continental Congress . - Appointed commander - in - chief of the Army . years he was thus employed , except when occasionally called to be a rep- resentative in the provincial assembly , or to the performance of some tem- porary public ...
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... Congress , party dissensions threatened the complete frustration of all the plans of the commander - in - chief ... continental army just before the battle of Brandywine , and , al- though very young , received from Congress the ...
... Congress , party dissensions threatened the complete frustration of all the plans of the commander - in - chief ... continental army just before the battle of Brandywine , and , al- though very young , received from Congress the ...
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... Congress proclaimed the disbanding of the continental army ; and on the 4th of December , Washington bade a final adieu to his com- panions - in - arms , and hastened to Annapolis , where Congress was in ¿ Dec. 23 , session , and ...
... Congress proclaimed the disbanding of the continental army ; and on the 4th of December , Washington bade a final adieu to his com- panions - in - arms , and hastened to Annapolis , where Congress was in ¿ Dec. 23 , session , and ...
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... Continental Congress which convened at Philadelphia in September , and he was one of the most active men in that body . He was re - elected the following year , and it was by his motion that the American army , then investing Boston ...
... Continental Congress which convened at Philadelphia in September , and he was one of the most active men in that body . He was re - elected the following year , and it was by his motion that the American army , then investing Boston ...
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... continental Congress of 1775 , and for several years he was one of the most efficient members of that body . He soon became distinguished among the ment of talents there , although comparatively young ; and when , in the suc- ceeding ...
... continental Congress of 1775 , and for several years he was one of the most efficient members of that body . He soon became distinguished among the ment of talents there , although comparatively young ; and when , in the suc- ceeding ...
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