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... force , I cer- tainly should not intrench myself under the cover of age and retirement , if my services . should be required by my country to assist in repelling it . " And in his reply of the same date , to the Secretary of War , he ...
... force , I cer- tainly should not intrench myself under the cover of age and retirement , if my services . should be required by my country to assist in repelling it . " And in his reply of the same date , to the Secretary of War , he ...
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... force , their op- erations would commence south of Maryland ; in which case it would be all - important to em- bark General Pinckney and his connections heartily in the active scenes that would follow . By this arrangement Hamilton and ...
... force , their op- erations would commence south of Maryland ; in which case it would be all - important to em- bark General Pinckney and his connections heartily in the active scenes that would follow . By this arrangement Hamilton and ...
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... forces about to be raised . The Secretary had prepared a series of questions for their consideration , and others were suggested by Washington , all bearing upon the organization of the provisional army . Upon these Wash- ington and the ...
... forces about to be raised . The Secretary had prepared a series of questions for their consideration , and others were suggested by Washington , all bearing upon the organization of the provisional army . Upon these Wash- ington and the ...
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... force , " writes he to Hamilton , was not intended as an in terrorem measure , the delay in recruiting it is unaccountable , and baffles all conjecture on reasonable grounds . " " " The fact was , that the military measures taken in ...
... force , " writes he to Hamilton , was not intended as an in terrorem measure , the delay in recruiting it is unaccountable , and baffles all conjecture on reasonable grounds . " " " The fact was , that the military measures taken in ...
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... force of Great Britain , is the only entire portrait before the Revolu- tion extant . One was painted for the College of New Jersey , at Princeton , in 1780 , to occupy a frame in which a portrait of George the Third had been de ...
... force of Great Britain , is the only entire portrait before the Revolu- tion extant . One was painted for the College of New Jersey , at Princeton , in 1780 , to occupy a frame in which a portrait of George the Third had been de ...
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