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... Major - Generals - Knox Aggrieved . 75 CHAP . VII . - Washington Taxed Anew with the Cares of Office - Correspondence with Lafay- ette - A Marriage at Mount Vernon - Appoint- ment of a Minister to the French Republic- Washington's ...
... Major - Generals - Knox Aggrieved . 75 CHAP . VII . - Washington Taxed Anew with the Cares of Office - Correspondence with Lafay- ette - A Marriage at Mount Vernon - Appoint- ment of a Minister to the French Republic- Washington's ...
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... Major - Generals - Knox Aggrieved . W ASHINGTON had been but a few months at Mount Vernon , when he received intelligence that his suc- cessor in office had issued a proc- lamation for a special session of Congress . He was not long in ...
... Major - Generals - Knox Aggrieved . W ASHINGTON had been but a few months at Mount Vernon , when he received intelligence that his suc- cessor in office had issued a proc- lamation for a special session of Congress . He was not long in ...
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... , brilliant exploits , and general celebrity founded on merit . It was with such views that , in the arrange- ments made by him with the Secretary of War , the three major - generals stood , Hamilton , who Accepts the Position 89.
... , brilliant exploits , and general celebrity founded on merit . It was with such views that , in the arrange- ments made by him with the Secretary of War , the three major - generals stood , Hamilton , who Accepts the Position 89.
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Washington Irving. the three major - generals stood , Hamilton , who was to be inspector - general , Charles Cotesworth Pinckney ( not yet returned from Europe ) , and Knox ; in which order he wished their com- missions to be dated . The ...
Washington Irving. the three major - generals stood , Hamilton , who was to be inspector - general , Charles Cotesworth Pinckney ( not yet returned from Europe ) , and Knox ; in which order he wished their com- missions to be dated . The ...
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... the case would reconcile the latter to the position assigned to him . " Viewing things in this light , " writes he to Knox , July 10th , " I would fain hope , as we are forming an army anew , which army , The Major - Generals 91.
... the case would reconcile the latter to the position assigned to him . " Viewing things in this light , " writes he to Knox , July 10th , " I would fain hope , as we are forming an army anew , which army , The Major - Generals 91.
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