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 3C.P. Wayne., 1804 |
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... Jerseys .... Council of war called by general Washington , decide against attacking the ene- my on their march .... The opinion of the general against this decision .... He attacks the enemy at Monmouth court - house .... The action ...
... Jerseys .... Council of war called by general Washington , decide against attacking the ene- my on their march .... The opinion of the general against this decision .... He attacks the enemy at Monmouth court - house .... The action ...
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... Jersey , whose terms of ser- vice expired in October . If their aid could have been depended on , the place could not have been taken without great loss . But this circumstance certainly rendered the situation of the army extremely ...
... Jersey , whose terms of ser- vice expired in October . If their aid could have been depended on , the place could not have been taken without great loss . But this circumstance certainly rendered the situation of the army extremely ...
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... Jersey and Pennsylvania . Indeed , it might well be supposed , that by creating a diversion in that quarter , and alarming those states for their own safety , their attention would be parti- cularly directed to the protection of ...
... Jersey and Pennsylvania . Indeed , it might well be supposed , that by creating a diversion in that quarter , and alarming those states for their own safety , their attention would be parti- cularly directed to the protection of ...
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... Jerseys , with an army daily diminishing in its numbers , general Washington had called on Massachus- setts for a re - enforcement of militia , and six thousand men , under general Lincoln , had been ordered immediately to join him ...
... Jerseys , with an army daily diminishing in its numbers , general Washington had called on Massachus- setts for a re - enforcement of militia , and six thousand men , under general Lincoln , had been ordered immediately to join him ...
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... Jerseys afforded corps of regulars equal to their quotas in the American army . The orders issued by general Howe on first taking possession of that country , assured his army that they were to consider themselves among friends , and ...
... Jerseys afforded corps of regulars equal to their quotas in the American army . The orders issued by general Howe on first taking possession of that country , assured his army that they were to consider themselves among friends , and ...
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