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... appointed with whom he was to confer as to its appropriation . This precaution Dinwiddie considered an insulting in- vasion of the right he possessed as governor to control the purse as well as the sword ; and he complained bit- terly ...
... appointed with whom he was to confer as to its appropriation . This precaution Dinwiddie considered an insulting in- vasion of the right he possessed as governor to control the purse as well as the sword ; and he complained bit- terly ...
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... APPOINTED A DELEGATE TO THE GENERAL CONGRESS . -LETTER FROM BRYAN FAIRFAX . — PERPLEXITIES OF GENERAL GAGE AT BOSTON . HORTLY after Washington's return to Mount Vernon , in the latter part of June , he presided as a moderator at a ...
... APPOINTED A DELEGATE TO THE GENERAL CONGRESS . -LETTER FROM BRYAN FAIRFAX . — PERPLEXITIES OF GENERAL GAGE AT BOSTON . HORTLY after Washington's return to Mount Vernon , in the latter part of June , he presided as a moderator at a ...
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... appointed adjutant - general , with the rank of brigadier . Adams , according to his own account , was extremely loth to admit Lee or Gates into the American service , although he considered them officers of great experience and ...
... appointed adjutant - general , with the rank of brigadier . Adams , according to his own account , was extremely loth to admit Lee or Gates into the American service , although he considered them officers of great experience and ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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