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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... British regiments arrive at Boston .... Reso- lutions of the house of burgesses of Virginia .... The governor dissolves the assembly .... The members form and sign a non - importation association .... Measures ge- nerally taken against ...
... British regiments arrive at Boston .... Reso- lutions of the house of burgesses of Virginia .... The governor dissolves the assembly .... The members form and sign a non - importation association .... Measures ge- nerally taken against ...
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... British fleet repulsed at fort Moul- trie .... Transactions in New York .... Measures leading to Independence .... Independence declared . CHAPTER VII . Lord and sir William Howe arrive before New York ... ... Circular letter of lord ...
... British fleet repulsed at fort Moul- trie .... Transactions in New York .... Measures leading to Independence .... Independence declared . CHAPTER VII . Lord and sir William Howe arrive before New York ... ... Circular letter of lord ...
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... British army returns to King's bridge , and gene- ral Washington with a part of his army crosses the North river .... The lines of fort Washington carried by the enemy , and the garrison made prisoners .... Evacu- ation of fort Lee ...
... British army returns to King's bridge , and gene- ral Washington with a part of his army crosses the North river .... The lines of fort Washington carried by the enemy , and the garrison made prisoners .... Evacu- ation of fort Lee ...
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... British navy , that the place of a midshipman was obtained for him . The interference of a timid and affectionate mother , suspended for a time the commencement of his military course . He lost his father at the age of ten years , and ...
... British navy , that the place of a midshipman was obtained for him . The interference of a timid and affectionate mother , suspended for a time the commencement of his military course . He lost his father at the age of ten years , and ...
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... general , who was ordered to take command of the British troops in America , was called fort Loudoun ; and the perpetual remonstrances of colonel CHAP . I. 1756 . CHAP . L Washington to the assembly , were at GEORGE WASHINGTON . 29.
... general , who was ordered to take command of the British troops in America , was called fort Loudoun ; and the perpetual remonstrances of colonel CHAP . I. 1756 . CHAP . L Washington to the assembly , were at GEORGE WASHINGTON . 29.
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