The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Tập 2C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... provisions .... Difficulty of re - inlisting the army .... Plans for attacking Boston .... Possession taken of the heights of Dorchester .... Boston evacuated . CHAPTER V. Invasion of Canada meditated .... The Americans enter that ...
... provisions .... Difficulty of re - inlisting the army .... Plans for attacking Boston .... Possession taken of the heights of Dorchester .... Boston evacuated . CHAPTER V. Invasion of Canada meditated .... The Americans enter that ...
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... provisions and horses , after which the troops commenced their march towards fort du Quesne , with the inten- tion of dislodging the French from that place . They had proceeded to the westernmost foot of CHAP . I. the Laurel hill ...
... provisions and horses , after which the troops commenced their march towards fort du Quesne , with the inten- tion of dislodging the French from that place . They had proceeded to the westernmost foot of CHAP . I. the Laurel hill ...
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... provisions should arrive . Third . In pursuance of this advice , colonel Wash- July 2 . ington retreated to fort Necessity , and began a ditch around the stockade . Before it was completed , the enemy , supposed to amount to fifteen ...
... provisions should arrive . Third . In pursuance of this advice , colonel Wash- July 2 . ington retreated to fort Necessity , and began a ditch around the stockade . Before it was completed , the enemy , supposed to amount to fifteen ...
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... having risen in a few days , without making any provision whatever for the further prosecution of the war , this wild expedition was for the present relinquished . After the season for action was over , the CHAP 12 THE LIFE OF.
... having risen in a few days , without making any provision whatever for the further prosecution of the war , this wild expedition was for the present relinquished . After the season for action was over , the CHAP 12 THE LIFE OF.
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... provisions , until 1755 . about the 12th of June . From his knowledge of the service to be performed , he very early suggested the propriety of using , to a consider- able extent , pack horses instead of waggons , for the baggage of the ...
... provisions , until 1755 . about the 12th of June . From his knowledge of the service to be performed , he very early suggested the propriety of using , to a consider- able extent , pack horses instead of waggons , for the baggage of the ...
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acts of parliament appointed arms arrived artillery assembly attack attempt body Boston Britain British British army camp Canada captain cause CHAP colonel Rawle colonel Washington commander in chief commenced committee conduct congress consequence considerable continued council crown danger declared defence detachment determined duty East river endeavour enemy engaged England execution exertions expected favour fire force fort Lee fort Washington French garrison governor honour hope house of burgesses hundred immediately Indians inhabitants inlist Jersey king land legislature letter liberty lieutenant Long island lord lord Cornwallis lord Loudoun majesty's Massachussetts Massachussetts Bay measures ment miles militia necessary North officers opinion parliament party passed person possession present proceedings province Quebec re-enforcements received regiment rendered resolution Resolved respecting retreat river secure soldiers soon stationed subjects thousand tion town troops United Colonies utmost VIII Virginia York York island