The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volumen21Historical Society of Pennsylvania., 1897 |
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... , and wished , by steering a steady course , to preserve this country from the horrors of a desolating war , I should be accused of being the enemy of one nation , and subject to the Washington after the Revolution , 1796 . 43.
... , and wished , by steering a steady course , to preserve this country from the horrors of a desolating war , I should be accused of being the enemy of one nation , and subject to the Washington after the Revolution , 1796 . 43.
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the enemy of one nation , and subject to the influence of another ; and , to prove it , that every act of my adminis- tration would be tortured , and the grossest and most insidi- ous misrepresentations of them be made , by giving one ...
the enemy of one nation , and subject to the influence of another ; and , to prove it , that every act of my adminis- tration would be tortured , and the grossest and most insidi- ous misrepresentations of them be made , by giving one ...
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... enemies rather by the wisdom of his designs , and the per- severance of his character , than by any extraordinary genius for the art of war . A soldier from necessity and patriotism rather than disposition , he was the first to ...
... enemies rather by the wisdom of his designs , and the per- severance of his character , than by any extraordinary genius for the art of war . A soldier from necessity and patriotism rather than disposition , he was the first to ...
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... Enemy's Works . " As to the Aid of the Militia , I cannot be brought to think they will be of any in such an attempt . I am inclined to think whilst this Boddy were assembling we should loose more Continental officers & soldiers by ...
... Enemy's Works . " As to the Aid of the Militia , I cannot be brought to think they will be of any in such an attempt . I am inclined to think whilst this Boddy were assembling we should loose more Continental officers & soldiers by ...
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... Enemy's works . " I have the Honour to be your Excellencys " Most Obedt humble Serv " W WOODFORD . " " DR SIR OPINION OF BRIGADIER - GENERAL WEEDON . " I have from the first moment it was suggested to your Excellency , that an attack on ...
... Enemy's works . " I have the Honour to be your Excellencys " Most Obedt humble Serv " W WOODFORD . " " DR SIR OPINION OF BRIGADIER - GENERAL WEEDON . " I have from the first moment it was suggested to your Excellency , that an attack on ...
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