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... camp . He accordingly addressed a letter to him in which he writes : " Whenever it is convenient to you to make this place your home , I shall be glad to see you . As both your aunt and I are in the decline of life , and regular in our ...
... camp . He accordingly addressed a letter to him in which he writes : " Whenever it is convenient to you to make this place your home , I shall be glad to see you . As both your aunt and I are in the decline of life , and regular in our ...
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... camp , which , with per- mission , I shall do with all the cordial devo- tion and affection of which my soul is capable . " On the 18th of October Washington learnt through the gazettes of the safe arrival of General Pinckney ...
... camp , which , with per- mission , I shall do with all the cordial devo- tion and affection of which my soul is capable . " On the 18th of October Washington learnt through the gazettes of the safe arrival of General Pinckney ...
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... camp , the offer of which is highly flattering , honor- able , and grateful to my feelings , and for which I entertain a high sense . But , my dear Gen- eral Knox , and here again I repeat to you , in the language of candor and ...
... camp , the offer of which is highly flattering , honor- able , and grateful to my feelings , and for which I entertain a high sense . But , my dear Gen- eral Knox , and here again I repeat to you , in the language of candor and ...
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... camp , never failed to seize auspicious intervals of leisure , to de- pict his brother officers . This portrait was executed in 1772 , and is now at Arlington House . The resolution of Congress by which a portrait by this artist was ...
... camp , never failed to seize auspicious intervals of leisure , to de- pict his brother officers . This portrait was executed in 1772 , and is now at Arlington House . The resolution of Congress by which a portrait by this artist was ...
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... camp he was familiar with his appearance in the prime of his life and its most exciting era . At the com- mencement of the revolutionary struggle , this officer was among the most active , and essentially promoted the secure retreat of ...
... camp he was familiar with his appearance in the prime of his life and its most exciting era . At the com- mencement of the revolutionary struggle , this officer was among the most active , and essentially promoted the secure retreat of ...
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