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Washington Irving. cause for mutual congratulation , and for invit- ing you to join with me in profound gratitude to the Author of all good , for the numerous and extraordinary blessings we enjoy . " And first he announced that a treaty ...
Washington Irving. cause for mutual congratulation , and for invit- ing you to join with me in profound gratitude to the Author of all good , for the numerous and extraordinary blessings we enjoy . " And first he announced that a treaty ...
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... join in the declaration , because he did not con- ceive it a misfortune . He hoped the President would be happy in his retirement , and he hoped he would retire . * Twelve members voted for expunging those parts of the reply to which Mr ...
... join in the declaration , because he did not con- ceive it a misfortune . He hoped the President would be happy in his retirement , and he hoped he would retire . * Twelve members voted for expunging those parts of the reply to which Mr ...
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... join the army in New Jersey . During the course of his short stay , the only relief he has enjoyed from service since he first entered it , he has been honored with every mark of esteem , etc. The Council of this State , being desirous ...
... join the army in New Jersey . During the course of his short stay , the only relief he has enjoyed from service since he first entered it , he has been honored with every mark of esteem , etc. The Council of this State , being desirous ...
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... joins Sullivan , iii . 100 ; commands flotilla at Ticonderoga , iii . 317 ; engages the British , iii . 318 ; burns his vessels , iii . 321 ; passed over by Congress , iv . 98 ; to Washing- ton on his non - promotion , iv . 99 ; hastens ...
... joins Sullivan , iii . 100 ; commands flotilla at Ticonderoga , iii . 317 ; engages the British , iii . 318 ; burns his vessels , iii . 321 ; passed over by Congress , iv . 98 ; to Washing- ton on his non - promotion , iv . 99 ; hastens ...
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... join his staff , i . 200 ; sets out from Alexandria , i . 210 ; commence- ment of troubles , i . 210 ; interview with Franklin , i . , 211 ; arrives at Fort Cumberland , i . 214 ; his discipline , i . 218 ; treatment of Indians , i ...
... join his staff , i . 200 ; sets out from Alexandria , i . 210 ; commence- ment of troubles , i . 210 ; interview with Franklin , i . , 211 ; arrives at Fort Cumberland , i . 214 ; his discipline , i . 218 ; treatment of Indians , i ...
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