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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... raising men .... Meeting of congress .... Proceedings of that body .... Transactions in Virginia .... Provincial congress of South Carolina .... Battle of Breed's hill . CHAPTER IV . Colonel Washington appointed commander in chief of vi ...
... raising men .... Meeting of congress .... Proceedings of that body .... Transactions in Virginia .... Provincial congress of South Carolina .... Battle of Breed's hill . CHAPTER IV . Colonel Washington appointed commander in chief of vi ...
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... raised .... General Sullivan takes the command .... Battle of the Three Rivers .... Canada evacuated . CHAPTER VI . Transactions in Virginia .... Action at the Great Bridge .... Norfolk evacuated .... And burnt .... Transactions of ...
... raised .... General Sullivan takes the command .... Battle of the Three Rivers .... Canada evacuated . CHAPTER VI . Transactions in Virginia .... Action at the Great Bridge .... Norfolk evacuated .... And burnt .... Transactions of ...
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... raise the militia .... General Wash- ington retreats through Jersey .... Capture of general Lee .... General Washington crosses the Delaware .... Danger of Philadelphia .... The British go into winter quarters .... Battle of Trenton ...
... raise the militia .... General Wash- ington retreats through Jersey .... Capture of general Lee .... General Washington crosses the Delaware .... Danger of Philadelphia .... The British go into winter quarters .... Battle of Trenton ...
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... raised him very much in the public opinion , as well as in that of the lieutenant governor . His journal , * drawn ... raise a regiment for that purpose , to consist of three hundred men . The command of this regiment was given to a mr ...
... raised him very much in the public opinion , as well as in that of the lieutenant governor . His journal , * drawn ... raise a regiment for that purpose , to consist of three hundred men . The command of this regiment was given to a mr ...
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... 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 expedition ex- tremely doubtful . This advice ...
... 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 expedition ex- tremely doubtful . This advice ...
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