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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... whole , ( for the Virginia regiment was not complete ) somewhat less than four hundred effective men . The regular captains objected to being commanded by a provincial officer , but , under existing circumstances , the dispute about ...
... whole , ( for the Virginia regiment was not complete ) somewhat less than four hundred effective men . The regular captains objected to being commanded by a provincial officer , but , under existing circumstances , the dispute about ...
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... whole day on the outside of the fort , encouraging the soldiers by his countenance and example . The enemy fought under cover of the trees and high grass , with which the country abounds . The engagement was con- tinued with great ...
... whole day on the outside of the fort , encouraging the soldiers by his countenance and example . The enemy fought under cover of the trees and high grass , with which the country abounds . The engagement was con- tinued with great ...
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... whole loss sustained by the Americans in this affair , is not ascertained . From a return made on the ninth of July at Wills ' creek , it appears that the killed and wounded of the Virginia regiment amounted to fifty - eight ; but the ...
... whole loss sustained by the Americans in this affair , is not ascertained . From a return made on the ninth of July at Wills ' creek , it appears that the killed and wounded of the Virginia regiment amounted to fifty - eight ; but the ...
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... we esteem their approbation , and as it ought to be ,. regard it as the voice of our country . Signed for the whole corps , GEO : WASHINGTON . " CHAP . I. soldiers engaged in the action , as c 2 GEORGE WASHINGTON . 11.
... we esteem their approbation , and as it ought to be ,. regard it as the voice of our country . Signed for the whole corps , GEO : WASHINGTON . " CHAP . I. soldiers engaged in the action , as c 2 GEORGE WASHINGTON . 11.
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... whole army , that rains , sufficient to raise the waters might reasonably be counted on , and the whole force of the French would probably be collected for their reception ; a circumstance , which might render the success of the ...
... whole army , that rains , sufficient to raise the waters might reasonably be counted on , and the whole force of the French would probably be collected for their reception ; a circumstance , which might render the success of the ...
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