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... effect . As to their refusal to grant the request of Lee , Robert Morris surmised they were fearful of the injurious effect that might be produced in the court of France , should it be reported that members of Congress visited General ...
... effect . As to their refusal to grant the request of Lee , Robert Morris surmised they were fearful of the injurious effect that might be produced in the court of France , should it be reported that members of Congress visited General ...
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... a for- midable adversary , capable of charging with resolution and retreating with good order . The hope , therefore , * Reed's Memoirs , vol . i . p . 319 . EFFECT ON THE ARMY . 339 entertained from the effect 338 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... a for- midable adversary , capable of charging with resolution and retreating with good order . The hope , therefore , * Reed's Memoirs , vol . i . p . 319 . EFFECT ON THE ARMY . 339 entertained from the effect 338 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... effect upon both friend and foe ; and he was disposed to favor the adventurous schemes of this young officer . The chief danger in the present one , would be in the evacu- ation and retreat after the blow had been effected , owing to ...
... effect upon both friend and foe ; and he was disposed to favor the adventurous schemes of this young officer . The chief danger in the present one , would be in the evacu- ation and retreat after the blow had been effected , owing to ...
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